[Dnsmasq-discuss] override public records

Jorge Bastos mysql.jorge at decimal.pt
Sun Jun 14 10:37:55 BST 2009


> Yap it works, when dnsmasq overrides from /etc/hosts, it should attrib
some
> TTL to the it, it stays with zero TTL.
> Just to avoid this:
> ---
> Peixe:~# host -v -t a mail.domain.pt
> Query about mail.domain.pt for record types A
> Trying mail.domain.pt ...
> Query done, 1 answer, authoritative status: no error
> mail.decimal.pt         0       IN      A       192.168.1.222
>  !!! mail.domain.pt A record has zero ttl
> Peixe:~#
> ---


And now you DO get pointed to the man page:



 

Yes, I did as Simon said, it's working!

Thanks.

 

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