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11 | <td align="middle" valign="middle"><h1>Dnsmasq</h1></td> | |
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14 | Dnsmasq provides network infrastructure for small networks: DNS, DHCP, router advertisement and network boot. It is designed to be |
15 | lightweight and have a small footprint, suitable for resource constrained routers and firewalls. It has also been widely used | |
16 | for tethering on smartphones and portable hotspots, and to support virtual networking in virtualisation frameworks. | |
17 | Supported platforms include Linux (with glibc and uclibc), Android, *BSD, and Mac OS X. Dnsmasq is included in most | |
18 | Linux distributions and the ports systems of FreeBSD, OpenBSD and NetBSD. Dnsmasq provides full IPv6 support. | |
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21 | The DNS subsystem provides a local DNS server for the network, with forwarding of all query types to upstream recursive DNS servers and |
22 | cacheing of common record types (A, AAAA, CNAME and PTR, also DNSKEY and DS when DNSSEC is enabled). | |
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24 | <LI>Local DNS names can be defined by reading /etc/hosts, by importing names from the DHCP subsystem, or by configuration of a wide range of useful record types.</LI> | |
25 | <LI>Upstream servers can be configured in a variety of convenient ways, including dynamic configuration as these change on moving upstream network. | |
26 | <LI>Authoritative DNS mode allows local DNS names may be exported to zone in the global DNS. Dnsmasq acts as authoritative server for this zone, and also provides | |
27 | zone transfer to secondaries for the zone, if required.</LI> | |
28 | <LI>DNSSEC validation may be performed on DNS replies from upstream nameservers, providing security against spoofing and cache poisoning.</LI> | |
29 | <LI>Specified sub-domains can be directed to their own upstream DNS servers, making VPN configuration easy.</LI> | |
30 | <LI>Internationalised domain names are supported. | |
31 | </DIR> | |
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7e22cf28 | 33 | The DHCP subsystem supports DHCPv4, DHCPv6, BOOTP and PXE. |
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35 | <LI> Both static and dynamic DHCP leases are supported, along with stateless mode in DHCPv6.</LI> |
36 | <LI> The PXE system is a full PXE server, supporting netboot menus and multiple architecture support. It | |
37 | includes proxy-mode, where the PXE system co-operates with another DHCP server.</LI> | |
38 | <LI> There is a built in read-only TFTP server to support netboot.</LI> | |
39 | <LI> Machines which are configured by DHCP have their names automatically | |
26128d27 | 40 | included in the DNS and the names can specified by each machine or |
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41 | centrally by associating a name with a MAC address or UID in the dnsmasq |
42 | configuration file.</LI> | |
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45 | The Router Advertisement subsystem provides basic autoconfiguration for IPv6 hosts. It can be used stand-alone or in conjunction with DHCPv6. | |
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47 | <LI> The M and O bits are configurable, to control hosts' use of DHCPv6.</LI> | |
48 | <LI> Router advertisements can include the RDNSS option.</LI> | |
49 | <LI> There is a mode which uses name information from DHCPv4 configuration to provide DNS entries | |
50 | for autoconfigured IPv6 addresses which would otherwise be anonymous.</LI> | |
51 | </DIR> | |
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54 | For extra compactness, unused features may be omitted at compile time. | |
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246839d6 | 57 | <H2>Get code.</H2> |
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246839d6 | 59 | <A HREF="http://www.thekelleys.org.uk/dnsmasq/">Download</A> dnsmasq here. |
4011c4e0 | 60 | The tarball includes this documentation, source, and manpage. |
832af0ba | 61 | There is also a <A HREF="CHANGELOG"> CHANGELOG</A> and a <A HREF="FAQ">FAQ</A>. |
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63 | Dnsmasq has a git repository which contains the complete release |
64 | history of version 2 and development history from 2.60. You can | |
65 | <A HREF="http://thekelleys.org.uk/gitweb/?p=dnsmasq.git;a=summary">browse</A> | |
66 | the repo, or get a copy using git protocol with the command | |
67 | ||
68 | <PRE><TT>git clone git://thekelleys.org.uk/dnsmasq.git </TT></PRE> | |
69 | ||
9e4abcb5 | 70 | <H2>License.</H2> |
7e22cf28 | 71 | Dnsmasq is distributed under the GPL, version 2 or version 3 at your discretion. See the files COPYING and COPYING-v3 in the distribution |
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72 | for details. |
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74 | <H2>Contact.</H2> | |
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75 | There is a dnsmasq mailing list at <A |
76 | HREF="http://lists.thekelleys.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/dnsmasq-discuss"> | |
77 | http://lists.thekelleys.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/dnsmasq-discuss</A> which should be the | |
78 | first location for queries, bugreports, suggestions etc. | |
7e22cf28 | 79 | You can contact me at <A |
26128d27 | 80 | HREF="mailto:simon@thekelleys.org.uk">simon@thekelleys.org.uk</A>. |
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82 | <H2>Donations.</H2> | |
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83 | Dnsmasq is mainly written and maintained by Simon Kelley. For most of its life, dnsmasq has been a spare-time project. |
84 | These days I'm working on it as my main activity. | |
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85 | I don't have an employer or anyone who pays me regularly to work on dnsmasq. If you'd like to make |
86 | a contribution towards my expenses, please use the donation button below. | |
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