Re: Annoying problem with dnsmasq

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Date: Wednesday, February 14, 2007 - 2:34 pm

Darren Spruell escreveu:

Don't know why you would prefer dnsmasq when the default installation of
OpenBSD already have both ISC dhcpd and bind daemons. I use then, rather
then having to install a package and configure it. Also, if you want a
caching nameserver only, simply putting named_flags= on
/etc/rc.conf.local and opening requests to your internal net only, on
both TCP and UDP port 53, will give a fully functional recursive dns.
And the configuration of /etc/dhcpd.conf is the same as ISC dhcpd. There
is even an example provided. Also, from the ISC dhcpd readme,
http://www.isc.org/sw/dhcp/dhcpv3-README.php#firewall, you must let
traffic coming from 0.0.0.0 port 68 udp to 255.255.255.255 port 67 for
dhcp queries and also from your internal net port 68 udp to your
firewall internal ip port 68 udp for dhcp renews. Try opening up these
ports on your internal interface.

My regards,
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Annoying problem with dnsmasq, Manuel Ravasio, (Wed Feb 14, 10:30 am)
Re: Annoying problem with dnsmasq, Markus Bergkvist, (Thu Feb 15, 3:45 pm)
Re: Annoying problem with dnsmasq, Jonathan Weiss, (Thu Feb 15, 5:08 pm)
Re: Annoying problem with dnsmasq, The Rogue Fugu, (Wed Feb 14, 2:18 pm)
Re: Annoying problem with dnsmasq, Darren Spruell, (Wed Feb 14, 1:53 pm)
Re: Annoying problem with dnsmasq, Giancarlo Razzolini, (Wed Feb 14, 2:34 pm)