[Dnsmasq-discuss] wrong response code for no SRV record

Rahul Amaram rahul at synovel.com
Tue May 4 19:36:30 BST 2010


Hi Rob,

local=/_kerberos-master._udp.example.com/

works like a charm. Really appreciate all the help.

Thanks and Regards,
Rahul.

/dev/rob0 wrote:
> On Tue, May 04, 2010 at 03:29:27PM +0530, Rahul Amaram wrote:
>   
>> Thanks a lot for your response. Please find my responses inline. 
>> Btw, your last suggestion has helped me achieve the desired result
>>     
>
> That's good, glad to hear it.
>
>   
>> though I still feel it would be great to have dnsmasq return 
>> NXDOMAIN only for a particular domain and forward the remainig 
>> domain queries to upstream servers. For example, dnsmasq should be 
>> configurable such that query for _kerberos-master._udp.example.com 
>> is returned as NXDOMAIN where as queries for 
>> _kerberos._udp.example.com and _kpasswd._udp.example.com are 
>> forwarded to upstream server.
>>     
>
> Something like
>     address=/_kerberos-master._udp.example.com/nxdomain
>
> Actually I think this would work, but I'm not able to try it now:
>     local=/_kerberos-master._udp.example.com/
> With no listings in /etc/hosts that should return NXDOMAIN, not 
> consulting upstream servers.
>
>   
>> On Tuesday 04 May 2010 01:43 PM, /dev/rob0 wrote:
>>     
>>> Show what Kerberos is actually looking up. Is it as you said,
>>> _kerberos-master.udp.EXAMPLE.COM, or is is perhaps as per the
>>> documented LDAP example, "_kerberos-master._udp.EXAMPLE.COM"?
>>>    
>>>       
>> I do not understand the difference. If the kerberos realm is 
>>     
>
> The difference is the leading underscore on the second segment, 
> "._udp." versus ".udp."
>   




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