Carlos Davila
New Around Here
In the past week i have been trying to configure my RT-N66U as an authoritative dns server for my personal domain using dnsmasq, a ddns service and the hosts file. After a lot of reading, mostly here, i came up with my first attemp on a dnsmasq.conf file:
auth-server=ns1.my.personal.domain,eth0
auth-zone=my.personal.domain,192.168.0.0/24
bogus-priv
domain-needed
In my home network, my RT-N66U works as an access point only, my DHCP and NAT are handled somewhere else, so dnsmasq doesn't start at boot and dnsmasq.conf doesn't exist. I put the above dnsmasq.conf file on the /etc folder and tried to start dnsmasq, only to get this message:
dnsmasq: unsupported option (check that dnsmasq was compiled with DHCP/TFTP/DNSSEC/DBus support) at line 1 of /etc/dnsmasq.conf
That message led me to believe that this functionality isn't implemented on this compilation of dnsmasq. So the question is, is that assumption right? If it is, are there any plans to implement it? Would it be too hard? If it isn't, what i'm i doing wrong? And thanks Merlin, for all your hard work.
auth-server=ns1.my.personal.domain,eth0
auth-zone=my.personal.domain,192.168.0.0/24
bogus-priv
domain-needed
In my home network, my RT-N66U works as an access point only, my DHCP and NAT are handled somewhere else, so dnsmasq doesn't start at boot and dnsmasq.conf doesn't exist. I put the above dnsmasq.conf file on the /etc folder and tried to start dnsmasq, only to get this message:
dnsmasq: unsupported option (check that dnsmasq was compiled with DHCP/TFTP/DNSSEC/DBus support) at line 1 of /etc/dnsmasq.conf
That message led me to believe that this functionality isn't implemented on this compilation of dnsmasq. So the question is, is that assumption right? If it is, are there any plans to implement it? Would it be too hard? If it isn't, what i'm i doing wrong? And thanks Merlin, for all your hard work.