a) This is single domain DNS Server. Your domain should always be localdomain.com (even if not specified) b) your request without a domain name may not go to Dual Server. Check for returned server IP with NSLOOKUP command Thanks Achal Dhir 678-696-0091 On Tue, Jun 4, 2024 at 7:42 AM rkmwpb rkmwpb@users.sourceforge.net wrote: @Henry Nichols - I'm just seeing this now. It may be too late, but the fix in your case is to add the domain to search in the Windows IPv4 config (nothing to do with Dual Server)....
Cool Thanks Achal Dhir On Fri, Jun 28, 2024 at 7:56 AM Steve Dorr dorrsr@users.sourceforge.net wrote: I was able to get version 8 to run without a recompile on a couple of HP T620 systems running Raspberry Pi version of Debian (it is a couple of years old, they have not updated the base OS code in a while). But I did have to add 32 bit C++ library support with the command: sudo apt-get install gcc-multilib g++-multilib After adding those libraries dualserverd is now running great. Raspberry Pi x86/AMD64...
Working on it. Thanks Achal Dhir 678-696-0091 On Thu, May 23, 2024 at 7:58 PM Michael D Foegelle lordbeowulf1@users.sourceforge.net wrote: I've had a long-standing issue with the DNS server portion of DualServer that when we lose our internet connection (bad weather blocking reception or a power glitch) the DNS quits serving addresses and I have to manually restart the service to get it working again. Any ideas on how to fix this permanently? Thanks, Beo Lose DNS every time we loose the internet...
DHCP Options having string value should be double quoted 66="10.10.10.10" 150="10.10.1.010" Thanks Achal Dhir On Tue, Jun 4, 2024 at 8:18 AM rkmwpb rkmwpb@users.sourceforge.net wrote: Dual Server has an error I've verified in both v7.75 & v8.00 RC. Using an IP address (four octets, eg- 99.99.99.99) in DHCP option# 66 or 150 (DHCP Options for TFTP server), will produce strange unicode results that are unrelated to the data. For example, the following works fine: 66=tftp-server.internal Yet the following...
I was able to get version 8 to run without a recompile on a couple of HP T620 systems running Raspberry Pi version of Debian (it is a couple of years old, they have not updated the base OS code in a while). But I did have to add 32 bit C++ library support with the command: sudo apt-get install gcc-multilib g++-multilib After adding those libraries dualserverd is now running great.
Dual Server has an error I've verified in both v7.75 & v8.00 RC. Using an IP address (four octets, eg- 99.99.99.99) in DHCP option# 66 or 150 (DHCP Options for TFTP server), will produce strange unicode results that are unrelated to the data. For example, the following works fine: 66=tftp-server.internal Yet the following (either of the records) results in strange text from DualServer: 66=10.10.10.10 150=10.10.10.10 In addition, there is something about the #3 option (Router aka Default Gateway)...
Dual Server has an error I've verified in both v7.75 & v8.00 RC. Using an IP address (four octets, eg- 99.99.99.99) in DHCP option# 66 or 150 (DHCP Options for TFTP server), will produce strange unicode results that are unrelated to the data. For example, the following works fine: 66=tftp-server.internal Yet the following (either of the records) results in strange text from DualServer: 66=10.10.10.10 150=10.10.1.010 In addition, there is something about the #3 option (Router aka Default Gateway)...
Dual Server has an error I've verified in both v7.75 & v8.00 RC. Using an IP address (four octets, eg- 99.99.99.99) in DHCP option# 66 or 150 (DHCP Options for TFTP server), will produce strange unicode results that are unrelated to the data. For example, the following works fine: 66=tftp-server.internal Yet the following (either of the records) results in strange being delivered by DualServer: 66=10.10.10.10 150=10.10.1.010 In addition, there is something about the #3 option (Router aka Default...
Dual Server has an error I've verified in both v7.75 & v8.00 RC. Using an IP address (four octets, eg- 99.99.99.99) in DHCP option# 66 or 150 (DHCP Options for TFTP server), will produce strange unicode results that are unrelated to the data. For example, the following works fine: 66=tftp-server.internal Yet the following (either of the records) results in strange being delivered by DualServer: 66=10.10.10.10 150=10.10.1.010 In addition, there is something about the #3 option (Router aka Default...
@Henry Nichols - I'm just seeing this now. It may be too late, but the fix in your case is to add the domain to search in the Windows IPv4 config (nothing to do with Dual Server).
I've had a long-standing issue with the DNS server portion of DualServer that when we lose our internet connection (bad weather blocking reception or a power glitch) the DNS quits serving addresses and I have to manually restart the service to get it working again. Any ideas on how to fix this permanently? Thanks, Beo P.S. Oops, typo on the subject like. Let the internet loose!
I've had a long-standing issue with the DNS server portion of DualServer that when we lose our internet connection (bad weather blocking reception or a power glitch) the DNS quits serving addresses and I have to manually restart the service to get it working again. Any ideas on how to fix this permanently? Thanks, Beo
I figured out my issue, I did not run using sudo
I am able to compile the 32bit version and run but it fails with no logs so I have no idea why it is. I just get: Dual Server failed to start
I am able to compile and run but it fails with no logs so I have no idea why it is. I just get: Dual Server failed to start
I'm encountering the same, could you tell me how you got around this issue? This is my .ini file: [DOMAIN_NAME] localdomain.com [DNS_HOSTS] rac1=192.168.1.161 C:\WINDOWS\system32>nslookup rac1 Server: Gaby-PC.localdomain.com Address: 192.168.1.9 Non-authoritative answer: Name: rac1.localdomain.com Address: 192.168.1.161 Aliases: rac1 C:\WINDOWS\system32>ping rac1 Ping request could not find host rac1. Please check the name and try again. C:\WINDOWS\system32>ping rac1.localdomain.com Pinging rac1.localdomain.com...
Hello all, please can anyone help out with the sources for version 7.60? The link in the project history is dead. I tried to contact the author but no response yet. Thank you so much, Regards, Martin
Never mind - I guess I just needed to not specify the domain name to begin with! I thought I had to add something there. Apparently not!
Hi all, I have dualserver working perfectly for DHCP, however, my DNS configuration seems to only resolve names if I specify the hostname.domainname format and not just the bare hostname. Normally, I'd try to configure the domain-name DHCP option for this but it seems this was replaced with the [DOMAIN_NAME] section where I did configure my domain name. However, I cannot look up hosts without specifying the domain name suffix each time. What am I doing wrong here? TIA! example: C:>ping host_0 Ping...
Is it possible to create/add text records, for functions such as SPF and DKIM, to the DNS? Apologies if I have missed this in the manual.
Hey Hi, I Have Found an Security Related Bug , which i want to Report
Hey Hi, I Have Found an Security Related Bug , which i want to Report You Personally
Hi! Thought I’d start in the discussion forum first, as I’m not sure of the history of what’s going on, so didn’t want to file a bug report. The DNS response header ‘Z’ field can be non-zero. This chokes clients that expect these three bits to be zero and faults if they are not - examples include any Zephyr OS-based devices or the Intel-sourced DNS code derived from this. From the source code, it looks like two bits are defined for reasons, and one is specifically assigned a value, the others aren’t....
Hi! Thought I’d start in the discussion forum first, as I’m not sure of the history of what’s going on, so didn’t want to file a bug report. The DNS response header ‘Z’ field can be non-zero. This chokes clients that expect these three bits to be zero and faults if they are not - examples include any Zephyr OS-based devices or the Intel-sourced DNS code derived from this. From the source code, it looks like two bits are defined for reasons, and one is specifically assigned a value, the others aren’t....
Hello, I used to use the reverse DNS and the DHCP to allocate "static" IP to a DHCP client using its hostname. It works on Windows. But it does not work on Linux Here is my configuration [SERVICES] DNS DHCP [LISTEN_ON] 10.100.1.254 [LOGGING] DHCPLogLevel=Normal DNSLogLevel=Normal [DNS_HOSTS] host1=10.100.5.2 host2=10.100.5.3 [ZONE_REPLICATION] [TIMINGS] AddressTime=2 [RANGE_SET] DHCPRange=10.100.2.1-10.100.10.10 SubnetMask=255.255.0.0 DomainServer=10.100.1.254 [GLOBAL_OPTIONS] Router=10.100.1.254...
Try disabling the firewall. if this resolves the issue then add an incoming rule to allow DHCP requests and enable the firewall again. Had exactly the same issue
Try disabling the firewall. if this resolves the issue then add an incoming rule to allow DHCP requests. Had exactly the same issue
A strange request....... I have a requirement for the IP address of a DNS record to resolve to a different IP address dependent on which IP address range the request was made from. For example: - If the DNS request was received from a device on the 192.168.40.0/24 network the DNS record for fred.blogs.com would resolve to xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx. If the DNS request was received from a device on the 192.168.176.0/24 network the DNS record would resolve to nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn Is this possible?
solved: modified "rc.dualserver". Removed the "-d" from "Start dualserver:" section. All good now. WAS: Start dualserver: dualserver_start() { ${EXEFILE} -d -i ${INIFILE} -l ${LOGFILE} -s ${STATEFILE} -n ${ICONFILE} sleep 1 getpid if [ -n "$pidnum" ]; then echo "Dual Server started" else echo "Dual Server failed to start" fi } MODIFIED TO: dualserver_start() { ${EXEFILE} -i ${INIFILE} -l ${LOGFILE} -s ${STATEFILE} -n ${ICONFILE} sleep 1 getpid if [ -n "$pidnum" ]; then echo "Dual Server started"...
systemd[1]: Starting Dual DHCP DNS Server... dualserverd[798]: Error: Invalid Argument /opt/dualserver/dualserver.png Starting on a command line works perfectly, however once demonizing, "dualserverd" will not run.
fixed by installing "DualServerInstaller64bitV7.52.exe" Thank you!
@achaldhir Could you, please, provide binaries for windows as zip archive? Spoon installer works with errors on windows 10 / 11, it is pretty ancient.
Thanks Kasper, I will work on it. Thanks Achal Dhir On Sat, Oct 23, 2021 at 9:12 PM Kasper exact55@users.sourceforge.net wrote: The issue has been corrected in V7.51 I compiled V7.51 and tested it. It works. I don't know if the issue is resolved in V7.50. Version 7.40 Linux Build 7050 fails to detect fixed IP. Version 7.39 Linux Build 7049 works perfectly. Sent from sourceforge.net because you indicated interest in < https://sourceforge.net/p/dhcp-dns-server/discussion/451062/> To unsubscribe from...
Hi Achal, thanks for a very useful product. In the process of upgrading from Ubuntu Xenial to Focal, I decided to update to the latest Dualserver version at the same time. Unfortunately the latest version 7.40 fails to detect the fixed IP on the original build Xenial, and on a Bionic build and on Focal (the new build) . The previous version 7.39 works well on all three. Tested on Debian, Ubuntu based Armbian on ARM 64 processor on Orange Pi Zero Plus. Network manager not installed. Network manually...
The issue has been corrected in V7.51 I compiled V7.51 and tested it. It works. I don't know if the issue is resolved in V7.50.
Same problem. v.7.5x64. Windows Server 2016
Same under windows. And is it possible to provide it as archive, instead this fucking spoon installer, that is buggy? Thank you. Ps, this project should be moved to the github. Sourceforge is completely unusable.
Help, I tried installing version 7.5 (64bit) and get errors after trying to start the program. Screen shots attached. 32bit works fine. Neil