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Adding --address=… option to dnsmasq using UCI in OpenWRT



The 2019 Stack Overflow Developer Survey Results Are Inassociate dhcp requests with subdomains in dnsmasqDnsmasq resolves local hostname to 127.0.0.1 all over the netdnsmasq reading /etc/hosts, but not using itRoute an IP from WAN to a host on LAN on OpenWRTUsing dnsmasq for accessing multiple nameservers assigned by DHCPdnsmasq on virbr0 (libvirt) and network managerOnly use dnsmasq for specific devicesDNSMASQ config for captive portalDNSMASQ eth0 doesn't get an ip addressSplit nameservers in dnsmasq configuration



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I need to add a wildcard address record to dnsmasq running on OpenWRT.



If I were to call dnsmasq from the command line, it would look like this:



dnsmasq --address=/#/123.123.123.123 ...


I would like to use UCI to configure dnsmasq, but I am having trouble figuring out how to add this option.



One complication is that I have two instances of dnsmasq configured for my different interfaces. So, I have two config dnsmasq <some name> sections in /etc/config/dhcp. Unfortunately, I need to add this wildcard to only one of the sections, so I don't think I can use /etc/dnsmasq.conf to specify this option as it would then apply to both instances (if I understand correctly). And, unfortunately, there doesn't seem to be an option that allows me to specify an additional dnsmasq.conf for just one of the interfaces.



My first thought was to add an option addnhosts ... to specify another hosts file just for one of the instances, but it seems like hosts files don't support wildcards.



Is this possible somehow? If so, how?










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    I need to add a wildcard address record to dnsmasq running on OpenWRT.



    If I were to call dnsmasq from the command line, it would look like this:



    dnsmasq --address=/#/123.123.123.123 ...


    I would like to use UCI to configure dnsmasq, but I am having trouble figuring out how to add this option.



    One complication is that I have two instances of dnsmasq configured for my different interfaces. So, I have two config dnsmasq <some name> sections in /etc/config/dhcp. Unfortunately, I need to add this wildcard to only one of the sections, so I don't think I can use /etc/dnsmasq.conf to specify this option as it would then apply to both instances (if I understand correctly). And, unfortunately, there doesn't seem to be an option that allows me to specify an additional dnsmasq.conf for just one of the interfaces.



    My first thought was to add an option addnhosts ... to specify another hosts file just for one of the instances, but it seems like hosts files don't support wildcards.



    Is this possible somehow? If so, how?










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      I need to add a wildcard address record to dnsmasq running on OpenWRT.



      If I were to call dnsmasq from the command line, it would look like this:



      dnsmasq --address=/#/123.123.123.123 ...


      I would like to use UCI to configure dnsmasq, but I am having trouble figuring out how to add this option.



      One complication is that I have two instances of dnsmasq configured for my different interfaces. So, I have two config dnsmasq <some name> sections in /etc/config/dhcp. Unfortunately, I need to add this wildcard to only one of the sections, so I don't think I can use /etc/dnsmasq.conf to specify this option as it would then apply to both instances (if I understand correctly). And, unfortunately, there doesn't seem to be an option that allows me to specify an additional dnsmasq.conf for just one of the interfaces.



      My first thought was to add an option addnhosts ... to specify another hosts file just for one of the instances, but it seems like hosts files don't support wildcards.



      Is this possible somehow? If so, how?










      share|improve this question














      I need to add a wildcard address record to dnsmasq running on OpenWRT.



      If I were to call dnsmasq from the command line, it would look like this:



      dnsmasq --address=/#/123.123.123.123 ...


      I would like to use UCI to configure dnsmasq, but I am having trouble figuring out how to add this option.



      One complication is that I have two instances of dnsmasq configured for my different interfaces. So, I have two config dnsmasq <some name> sections in /etc/config/dhcp. Unfortunately, I need to add this wildcard to only one of the sections, so I don't think I can use /etc/dnsmasq.conf to specify this option as it would then apply to both instances (if I understand correctly). And, unfortunately, there doesn't seem to be an option that allows me to specify an additional dnsmasq.conf for just one of the interfaces.



      My first thought was to add an option addnhosts ... to specify another hosts file just for one of the instances, but it seems like hosts files don't support wildcards.



      Is this possible somehow? If so, how?







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          Turns out there is actually an undocumented list-option called address that does the trick...



          list address '/#/123.123.123.123'


          I guess that makes sense... :)






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                I guess that makes sense... :)






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                list address '/#/123.123.123.123'


                I guess that makes sense... :)







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