@tommyv2 are you trying to achieve some specific result? Or just curious![]()
That's not how DNS works, the client determines the order and you live with itHi!
I just found this thread because I was searching somehting similar. And yes - I want to achieve something specific - I would like to set these as "Fallback only" - means I would like to achieve that only the first one is asked but if the first one isn't responding - THAN the second one is asked - and if the first one is "back" again - just ask the first one again.
Is this possible?
Thanks! Best regards
In the context of this thread the client is dnsmasq running on the router. So to answer @sturmstar's question: no, dnsmasq does not have any options that enable fail-over and fallback.That's not how DNS works, the client determines the order and you live with it![]()
In the context of this thread the client is dnsmasq running on the router. So to answer @sturmstar's question: no, dnsmasq does not have any options that enable fail-over and fallback.
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