![]() #dhcp-option-force=option:domain-search,internal,localdomainĭhcp-leasefile=/var/db/dnsmasq/dnsmasq.leases Some more digging showed me this involves /etc/nf but at this point I've tried a couple different things and now I believe I'm just trying to throw a band-aid on-top of a band-aid on-top of what the actual problem is.ĭoes anybody know what's going on here? Can I force dnsmasq to use the DNS I assign it and to ignore the hosts? I already tried the no-poll variable in /usr/local/etc/nf so it is supposed to not check /etc/nf but it either still is or is getting the hosts DNS from somewhere else. To make matters worse if I try to edit the system DNS (so dnsmasq doesn't have a choice) by altering /etc/nf every single reboot makes it fall back on default settings. Through a series of other testing and troubleshooting I was able to figure out that for some reason dnsmasq is completely ignoring whatever DNS I put into the configuration file. I setup the FreeBSD server using the ISP DNS. WhatIsMyDNS reported my DNS as CloudFlares. I tried entering CloudFlares DNS directly into my PC. ![]() I did a WhatIsMyDNS lookup and it reported that I'm still using my ISP's provided DNS. ![]() Server=1.0.0.1Edited a couple other variables. ![]()
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