Gunnar Björkdahl wrote:
Since my intention is to replace the old DNS-server which uses BIND, and
have a new shiny DNS, i figured out that I probably must continue to use
BIND since dnsmasq is only a caching DNS. Right?
So, am I stuck with BIND then?
I don't think so, unless your ISP TOS requir
Gunnar Björkdahl wrote:
My intention was to use it as both DNS and DHCP-server. But I have
started with only DNS. My /etc/resolv.conf had the IP of my other
DNS-server, and a search domain. I put the values in some directory in
/etc/resolvconf//base
I was unable to ping the outside world
My intention was to use it as both DNS and DHCP-server. But I have started
with only DNS. My /etc/resolv.conf had the IP of my other DNS-server, and a
search domain. I put the values in some directory in
/etc/resolvconf//base
I was unable to ping the outside world using anything else than IP-
On Sun, 15 Apr 2007 16:27:48 -0500
"Andrew Bassett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 4/15/07, Jochen Schulz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > Gunnar Björkdahl:
> > >
> > > I'm trying to setup dnsmasq on my LAN. I configured the adresses in
> > > /etc/hosts and I can ping them fine. But I am unable
On 4/15/07, Jochen Schulz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Gunnar Björkdahl:
>
> I'm trying to setup dnsmasq on my LAN. I configured the adresses in
> /etc/hosts and I can ping them fine. But I am unable to ping the outside
> world. What have I done wrong or missed?
There is no way to know. You didn'
Gunnar Björkdahl:
>
> I'm trying to setup dnsmasq on my LAN. I configured the adresses in
> /etc/hosts and I can ping them fine. But I am unable to ping the outside
> world. What have I done wrong or missed?
There is no way to know. You didn't tell us what you wanted to use
dnsmasq for (DNS, DHCP
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