Hmm i have that enabled... but it still happens :/ and who's answering is the server... i also have the domain-needed part, so when i try to reach zhs for example, who answers is my local server... and not the upstream...<br>
<br><div class="gmail_quote">2010/2/12 <a href="mailto:richardvoigt@gmail.com">richardvoigt@gmail.com</a> <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:richardvoigt@gmail.com">richardvoigt@gmail.com</a>></span><br><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex;">
Probably your ISP, not dnsmasq. dnsmasq sends unrecognized names to<br>
the upstream nameserver. (OTOH dnsmasq has a feature designed to<br>
remedy this bad ISP behavior, see bogus-nxdomain)<br>
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On Thu, Feb 11, 2010 at 9:12 AM, Santiago Zarate <<a href="mailto:santiago@zarate.net.ve">santiago@zarate.net.ve</a>> wrote:<br>
> Actually, i've been using dnsmasq for quite a while... but now... i have a<br>
> nice problem... if i ping an inexistent/not yet asigned hostname in my<br>
> network (zhs for example) always i get an answer from the router (who is<br>
> also the dhcp)...<br>
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