Add constructor-noauth: keyword

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Simon Kelley
2013-05-31 14:07:22 +01:00
parent 429805dbbc
commit 921360ce62
4 changed files with 17 additions and 2 deletions

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@@ -574,9 +574,11 @@ needed for a client to do validation itself.
.TP
.B --auth-zone=<domain>[,<subnet>[/<prefix length>][,<subnet>[/<prefix length>].....]]
Define a DNS zone for which dnsmasq acts as authoritative server. Locally defined DNS records which are in the domain
will be served, except that A and AAAA records must be in one of the
will be served. A and AAAA records must be in one of the
specified subnets, or in a subnet corresponding to a constructed DHCP
range. The subnet(s) are also used to define in-addr.arpa and
range. (This can be overridden with
.B constructor-noauth:
) The subnet(s) are also used to define in-addr.arpa and
ipv6.arpa domains which are served for reverse-DNS queries. If not
specified, the prefix length defaults to 24 for IPv4 and 64 for IPv6.
For IPv4 subnets, the prefix length should be have the value 8, 16 or 24
@@ -660,6 +662,12 @@ equal either the start or end address given in the dhcp-range. This is
to prevent prefixes becoming perpetual if the interface
gains a SLAAC address for the prefix when it is advertised by dnsmasq.
There is a variant of the constructor: syntax using the keyword
.B constructor-noauth.
See
.B --auth-zone
for an explanation of this.
The optional
.B set:<tag>
sets an alphanumeric label which marks this network so that