Re: can named listen to other port not 53 / some dnsmasq question.

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Hi.. how to make named listening on port 53 of eth0:1

and how to make named listening to on a non-standard localnet address like 127.0.0.2


--- Paul Howarth <paul@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> M E Fieu wrote:
> > Hi.. 
> > 
> > Question 1
> > how to make the DNS Bind Name listen to other port e.g 54 instead of port 53 ??
> > 
> > Question 2
> > Any one used DNSmasq before? DNSmasq can query the named DNS server and if the record is not
> > found, it will query the public DNS server that listed in resolv.conf
> > 
> > But DNSmasq can't use the same port as the local named server, I want to set the named DNS
> server
> > to listen to port 54 so I need to configure the DNSmasq to query via port 54 to named right? 
> Does
> > anyone know how to do it? 
> 
> It might be easier to use an alias address rather than a different port. 
> So you could have DNSmasq listening on port 53 of eth0 and named 
> listening on port 53 of eth0:1. You might even be able to do it without 
> aliases by getting named to listen on a non-standard localnet address 
> like 127.0.0.2
> 
> Paul.
> 
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