Lightweight, Easy-to-Configure DNS Forwarder and DHCP Server

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Dnsmasq is a lightweight, easy-to-configure DNS forwarder and DHCP
server. It is designed to provide DNS and, optionally, DHCP, to a small
network. It can serve the names of local machines that are not in the
global DNS. The DHCP server integrates with the DNS server and allows
machines with DHCP-allocated addresses to appear in DNS with names
configured either in each host or in a central configuration file.
Dnsmasq supports static and dynamic DHCP leases and BOOTP for network
booting of diskless machines.

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Filename Size Changed
dnsmasq-2.88.tar.xz 0000560640 548 KB
dnsmasq-2.88.tar.xz.asc 0000000833 833 Bytes
dnsmasq-groups.patch 0000000538 538 Bytes
dnsmasq-rpmlintrc 0000000113 113 Bytes
dnsmasq.changes 0000081289 79.4 KB
dnsmasq.keyring 0000007323 7.15 KB
dnsmasq.reg 0000000325 325 Bytes
dnsmasq.service 0000000764 764 Bytes
dnsmasq.spec 0000008074 7.88 KB
rc.dnsmasq-suse 0000002202 2.15 KB
system-user-dnsmasq.conf 0000000151 151 Bytes
Revision 153 (latest revision is 169)
Reinhard Max's avatar Reinhard Max (rmax) accepted request 1044373 from Dirk Mueller's avatar Dirk Mueller (dirkmueller) (revision 153)
- update to 2.88:
  * Fix bug in --dynamic-host when an interface has /16 IPv4
  * address.
  * Add --fast-dns-retry option. This gives dnsmasq the ability
    to originate retries for upstream DNS queries itself, rather
    than relying on the downstream client. This is most useful
    when doing DNSSEC over unreliable upstream networks. It comes
    with some cost in memory usage and network bandwidth.
  * Add --use-stale-cache option. When set, if a DNS name exists
    in the cache, but its time-to-live has expired, dnsmasq will
    return the data anyway.
  * handle removal of whole files or entries within files.
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