Hi.
On Wed, Mar 07, 2018 at 10:19:32PM +0100, RODARY Jacques wrote:
> Sorry for my last post: I sent a draft mail instead of the corrected
> one. Let's go back to my own concern: dnsmasq and soa,
> if you don't mind. Here is my dnsmasq.conf file:
> resolv-file=/etc/dnsmasqresolv.
Sorry for my last post: I sent a draft mail instead of the corrected
one. Let's go back to my own concern: dnsmasq and soa,
if you don't mind. Here is my dnsmasq.conf file:
resolv-file=/etc/dnsmasqresolv.conf
interface=eno1
interface=wlp3s0
no-dhcp-interface=enp2s0
auth-zone=rodary.ne
Hi.
On Tue, Mar 06, 2018 at 02:50:34AM +0100, RODARY Jacques wrote:
> For the time being, my main concern is to keep my connection up! I did
> succeed, without succeeding for long. Each time I rebooted I had no access
> to interness. Three
> times (or more) I couldn't have a full acce
For the time being, my main concern is to keep my connection up! I did
succeed, without succeeding for long. Each time I rebooted I had no access to
interness. Three
times (or more) I couldn't have a full access including on my home wifi
access point. I even reinstalled Stretch two times, be
On Thu, Mar 01, 2018 at 02:04:40AM +0100, RODARY Jacques wrote:
> I learnt about dnsmasq when I used Tor to see wiki, thanks for this
> hint. For now it works but I am not sure your help about auth-soa is all I
> need to get
> notifying to the other name server.
Ok.
> I just added this li
I learnt about dnsmasq when I used Tor to see wiki, thanks for this
hint. For now it works but I am not sure your help about auth-soa is all I need
to get
notifying to the other name server. I just added this line:
"auth-soa=2018022800,root.ns.rodary.net,10800,36
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