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openwrt-xburst/package/dnsmasq/files/dnsmasq.conf
nbd f7ab86197a Add default /etc/dnsmasq.conf
dnsmasq allows adding of arbitrary SRV/PTR/TXT/CNAME records.
However, those options sometimes can not be passed as
command-line arguments due to excess length.  This patch tries to
solve this problem:

1. Provide /etc/dnsmasq.conf file with comments about adding
   SRV/PTR/TXT/CNAME records.
2. Add this file to conffiles list so it is preserver during
   backup/restore or system upgrade.

If someone needs a lot of custom records, default configuration
file can be edited.  Since manual pages and documentation is not
installed, provided comments should be enough to figure out
option syntax.

Signed-off-by: Alexey I. Froloff <raorn@altlinux.org>

git-svn-id: svn://svn.openwrt.org/openwrt/trunk@17663 3c298f89-4303-0410-b956-a3cf2f4a3e73
2009-09-21 13:25:11 +00:00

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# Change the following lines if you want dnsmasq to serve SRV
# records.
# You may add multiple srv-host lines.
# The fields are <name>,<target>,<port>,<priority>,<weight>
# A SRV record sending LDAP for the example.com domain to
# ldapserver.example.com port 289
#srv-host=_ldap._tcp.example.com,ldapserver.example.com,389
# Two SRV records for LDAP, each with different priorities
#srv-host=_ldap._tcp.example.com,ldapserver.example.com,389,1
#srv-host=_ldap._tcp.example.com,ldapserver.example.com,389,2
# A SRV record indicating that there is no LDAP server for the domain
# example.com
#srv-host=_ldap._tcp.example.com
# The following line shows how to make dnsmasq serve an arbitrary PTR
# record. This is useful for DNS-SD.
# The fields are <name>,<target>
#ptr-record=_http._tcp.dns-sd-services,"New Employee Page._http._tcp.dns-sd-services"
# Change the following lines to enable dnsmasq to serve TXT records.
# These are used for things like SPF and zeroconf.
# The fields are <name>,<text>,<text>...
#Example SPF.
#txt-record=example.com,"v=spf1 a -all"
#Example zeroconf
#txt-record=_http._tcp.example.com,name=value,paper=A4
# Provide an alias for a "local" DNS name. Note that this _only_ works
# for targets which are names from DHCP or /etc/hosts. Give host
# "bert" another name, bertrand
# The fields are <cname>,<target>
#cname=bertand,bert