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Clarifications for DNS-auth in man-page.
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@@ -553,7 +553,8 @@ Define a DNS zone for which dnsmasq acts as authoritative server. Locally define
will be served, except that A and AAAA records must be in one of the
specified subnets, or in a subnet corresponding to a contructed DHCP
range. The subnet(s) are also used to define in-addr.arpa and
ipv6.arpa domains which are served for reverse-DNS queries.
ipv6.arpa domains which are served for reverse-DNS queries. For IPv4
subnets, the prefix length is limited to the values 8, 16 or 24.
.TP
.B --auth-soa=<serial>[,<hostmaster>[,<refresh>[,<retry>[,<expiry>]]]]
Specify fields in the SOA record associated with authoritative
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@@ -1753,7 +1754,7 @@ we have
.fi
.nf
our.zone.com A 1
92.0.43.10
our.zone.com A 1
.2.3.4
our.zone.com NS our.zone.com
.fi
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@@ -1766,11 +1767,23 @@ record. If the external address is static, this can be done with an
.B /etc/hosts
entry or
.B --host-record.
If the external address is dynamic,
then it must be done using something like
.nf
.B --interface-name=our.zone.com,eth0
.B auth-server=our.zone.com,eth0
.B host-record=our.zone.com,1.2.3.4
.B auth-zone=our.zone.com,1.2.3.0/24
.fi
If the external address is dynamic, the address
associated with our.zone.com must be derived from the address of the
relvant interface. This is done using
.B interface-name
Something like:
.nf
.B auth-server=our.zone.com,eth0
.B interface-name=our.zone.com,eth0
.B auth-zone=our.zone.com,1.2.3.0/24
.fi
Our final configuration builds on that above, but also adds a
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