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How to wildcard development server with DNSMasq Ubuntu
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1. Install DNSMasq | |
>> apt install dnsmasq | |
2. Update the "/etc/dnsmasq.conf" file | |
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listen-address=127.0.0.2 | |
bind-interfaces | |
address=/tyondo.lan/127.0.0.1 | |
address=/cirembo.lan/127.0.0.1 | |
no-resolv | |
domain-needed | |
bogus-priv | |
--- | |
3. Update the "/etc/default/dnsmasq" file | |
---- | |
IGNORE_RESOLVCONF=yes | |
--- | |
4. Update "/etc/systemd/resolved.conf" file | |
-------- | |
[Resolve] | |
DNS=127.0.0.2 | |
Domains=~tyondo.lan ~cirembo.lan | |
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5. restart dnsmasq | |
>> systemctl restart dnsmasq | |
6. restart system-resolved | |
>> systemctl restart systemd-resolved | |
4. test wildcard | |
>> dig xy.tyondo.lan | |
Sources | |
https://blog.thesparktree.com/local-development-with-wildcard-dns | |
https://sixfeetup.com/blog/local-development-with-wildcard-dns-on-linux |
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