When I remove the second line, and kill -HUP the daemon, IPv4 starts working. I tried running kill -HUP without removing the line and did not get a response.
Hopefully, whatever the problem is will be considered and fixed for both IPv4 and IPv6.
I am running dnsmasq from ubuntu packages: 2.66-4ubuntu1
Possibly a new vector, I have IPv6 as well as IPv4 on a network. I see this segment of the (rather large) host file:
fa:16:3e: 9d:de:21, host-192- 168-2-103. openstacklocal, 192.168. 2.103 9d:de:21, host-2607- f088-0- 2--1339. openstacklocal, 2607:f088: 0:2::1339
fa:16:3e:
When I remove the second line, and kill -HUP the daemon, IPv4 starts working. I tried running kill -HUP without removing the line and did not get a response.
Hopefully, whatever the problem is will be considered and fixed for both IPv4 and IPv6.
I am running dnsmasq from ubuntu packages: 2.66-4ubuntu1