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<p>On 2015-08-21 15:36, Carlos Carvalho wrote:</p>
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<pre>The choice of which IP to use is up to the client, not the dns
server. The default algorithm is defined by RFC 6724.
The only special feature related to this that dnsmasq has is localise-queries.
You didn't give the details for us to know if it's applicable.
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<p>Hello Carlos,<br /><br />I know that the choice of IP to use is up to the client, but if the client is configured to use the first one in the list, the answer through dnsmasq won't give the "expected" result as configured on the server.<br />I could indeed override the entry to provide only what's supposed to come up first in the list, but well... It would make things easier to just keep the reply as it is...<br /><br /><br />Cheers,<br />-O.</p>
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