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* '''2004-07-06''' [http://www.enterprisenetworkingplanet.com/netos/article.php/3377351 In a DNS bind? Get Out with dnsmasq] | * '''2004-07-06''' [http://www.enterprisenetworkingplanet.com/netos/article.php/3377351 In a DNS bind? Get Out with dnsmasq] | ||
* '''2005-04-04''' [http://www.gentoo.org/security/en/glsa/glsa-200504-03.xml Dnsmasq: Poisoning and Denial of Service vulnerabilities] at gentoo.org (applies only to older versions) | * '''2005-04-04''' [http://www.gentoo.org/security/en/glsa/glsa-200504-03.xml Dnsmasq: Poisoning and Denial of Service vulnerabilities] at gentoo.org (applies only to older versions) | ||
==Notes on making dnsmasq actually work== | |||
* Don't accidentally run [[dhclient]]. If you do, you'll need to recreate the [[resolv.conf]] file. Fortunately, this is pretty simple; it's just a few lines in this format: | |||
'''nameserver''' <u>ip address</u> | |||
...where the list of IP addresses (one per line) can be found in the dnsmasq upstream servers file you created earlier. (You did, right?) | |||
* There are a number of other related files which need to be set up right, but they've gone out of my head for the moment so I'll have to come back to this. | |||
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Overview
dnsmasq is a domain name resolver for Linux. It provides DNS forwarding and DHCP.<hide>
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Files
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Related Pages
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Technical Articles
- 2004-07-06 In a DNS bind? Get Out with dnsmasq
- 2005-04-04 Dnsmasq: Poisoning and Denial of Service vulnerabilities at gentoo.org (applies only to older versions)
Notes on making dnsmasq actually work
- Don't accidentally run dhclient. If you do, you'll need to recreate the resolv.conf file. Fortunately, this is pretty simple; it's just a few lines in this format:
nameserver ip address
...where the list of IP addresses (one per line) can be found in the dnsmasq upstream servers file you created earlier. (You did, right?)
- There are a number of other related files which need to be set up right, but they've gone out of my head for the moment so I'll have to come back to this.
