[Dnsmasq-discuss] NS record

Geert Stappers stappers at stappers.nl
Wed Oct 16 19:29:00 UTC 2024



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On Wed, Oct 16, 2024 at 04:04:58PM +0000, Roger Lucas via Dnsmasq-discuss wrote:
> 
> If I have understood correctly, I need the equivalent of the below DNS
> entries to be _somewhere_:
> 
> lab1.labs.internal.company.com NS lab1-gw.labs.internal.company.com
> lab2.labs.internal.company.com NS lab2-gw.labs.internal.company.com
> lab3.labs.internal.company.com NS lab3-gw.labs.internal.company.com
> 


DNSMASQ(8)        System Manager's Manual       DNSMASQ(8)

NAME
       dnsmasq - A lightweight DHCP and caching DNS server.

SYNOPSIS
       dnsmasq [OPTION]...

       ....

       --dns-rr=<name>,<RR-number>,[<hex data>]
              Return an arbitrary DNS Resource Record. The
              number  is  the type of the record (which is
              always in the C_IN class). The value of  the
              record  is  given by the hex data, which may
              be of the form  01:23:45  or  01  23  45  or
              012345 or any mixture of these.

       ....


If there are better ways to define NS records, I would love
to learn about it.



Groeten
Geert Stappers
-- 
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