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Distinguish between DNS-requests from local network and internet
I am using DNSmasq both for my local clients and some internet services. One service I provide is a dynDNS server. It receives IP updates via HTTP and writes it as simple hosts file but without domain....
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How to use dnsmasq address directive while having different nameservers for each lan interface
I have always used dnsmasq to point a subdomain to my local dev machine at the router/network level.
address=/dev.example.com/192.168.1.80
I have now setup two vlan interfaces for other purposes (i....
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Get all the IP addresses given out by DHCP Server with dnsmasq and hostapd
I have created a systemd service for the hostapd application on Raspbian Jessie Lite. The source code is similar to this GitHub Gist but with IP addresses ranging in the 192.168.50.x/24.
Everything ...
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In OS X, how can I prepend 127.0.0.1 to the list of DNS servers obtained through DHCP?
I am trying to use dnsmasq to resolve certain known domains using its configuration, but let the rest of the requests go through to the normal DNS server assigned by DHCP. I cannot get this to work. ...
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Locate Host Name on LAN with DNSMasq
I am running DNSMasq as both my DHCP and DNS server on my DD-WRT router. I had thought that DNSMasq was adding hosts that it registered in DHCP to the DNS server automatically, but I have a few ...
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Home Router (DD-WRT) and using DMASQ for a host via dynamically assigned via DHCP
I have a home Home Router (DD-WRT) and I want to be able to look up machines via hostname.
However, I would like to do this with machines where the IP Address id dynamically given via DHCP. Example ...
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Setting up DNS server inside network
OK so here's a little problem I have: I'm trying to set up my Raspberry Pi as a DNS server (for filtering and caching). The Raspberry Pi is in my network, and has a DHCP IP from the router. The DNS ...
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DNS server returns valid IP, but browser can't find server?
OK so I have my Raspberry Pi running a DNS server (dnsmasq), and I have my router set up to use it as the DNS server for the whole network. This was working perfectly until a few hours ago when I ...
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Windows not recognizing local network domain name
I'm setting up a small network for a club that I'm a member of. The layout is a single server with two ethernet interfaces, connected to a wireless router and a wireless bridge. The bridge connects to ...