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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Am 20.03.23 um 18:15 schrieb Paul
Constantine:<br>
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<div>So here is my DNSMASQ problem.</div>
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<div>I'm running to VirtualBox Ubuntu 16.04 servers on two
seperate 2011 mac mini servers (macos High Sierra).</div>
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<p>That's your first problem, unmaintained obsolete OS and likewise
dnsmasq. 18.04 which is also dying shipped dnsmasq 2.79. That's
long gone. Likely that also affects your web server.<br>
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<p>Ubuntu maintain a very very small fraction of available packages
for five years -- only the "main" series. But dnsmasq is in
Ubuntu's "universe" series, where "supported" is promising too
much. With some luck, you may receive updates for a few months.
I've left Ubuntu behind because usually bug reports against
packages would expire for my reports.</p>
<p>Upgrade.</p>
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<div>Each of the two VirtualBox Ubuntu servers runs a LAMP
website (Drupal based) and a DNSMASQ dns server. </div>
<div>The network is controlled by a Fritz!Box 7590. In the
configuration the two different DNSMASQ servers are listed
instead of the standard provider DNS.</div>
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<div style="font-family: Verdana;font-size: 12.0px;">So far so
good. This setup seemed to have worked for hals a year. Then
recently I had to restore one of the VirtualBox servers. And now
it only works somewhat. In short:
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<p>Check if the ip addresses still work, and if the MAC addresses in
your router changed in the VBox re-setup. <br>
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<p>Other than that, nobody will be able to help you on your software
museum. Update.</p>
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