On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 06:24:17PM +0000, David Lutterkort wrote:
I always felt it's a mistake to work so hard to hide the actual
dnsmasq
config from users - it would be much more extensible if we plonked a
config file into /etc/dnsmasq.d
Wouldn't necessarily go as far as adding a config file to
/etc/dnsmasq.d, but in general terms +1. We're using dnsmasq. It's
an excellent little program with a good license. I don't think we
should be afraid to offer specific dnsmasq features.
Rich.
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