'non-wildcard' interfaces enables dnsmasq's '--bind-dynamic' mode. This binds dynamically to interfaces rather than wildcard addresses *and* keeps track of interface comings/goings via a unique Linux api. Quoting dnsmasq's author "bind-dynamic (bind individual addresses, keep up with changes in interface config) ... On linux, there's actually no sane reason not to use --bind-dynamic, and it's only not the default for historical reasons." listen/exclude interfaces may be used independently of bind dynamic mode so removed the bogus dependency of 'nonwildcard' enabling access to 'listen/exclude' interfaces - they may be used in any mode.. In fact the dnsmasq init script takes notice of include/exclude interfaces irrespective of the 'nonwildcard' parameter. Signed-off-by: Kevin Darbyshire-Bryant <ldir@darbyshire-bryant.me.uk> |
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