# This file has five functions: # 1) to completely disable starting dnsmasq, # 2) to set DOMAIN_SUFFIX by running `dnsdomainname` # 3) to select an alternative config file # by setting DNSMASQ_OPTS to --conf-file= # 4) to tell dnsmasq to read the files in /etc/dnsmasq.d for # more configuration variables. # 5) to stop the resolvconf package from controlling dnsmasq's # idea of which upstream nameservers to use. # For upgraders from very old versions, all the shell variables set # here in previous versions are still honored by the init script # so if you just keep your old version of this file nothing will break. #DOMAIN_SUFFIX=`dnsdomainname` #DNSMASQ_OPTS="--conf-file=/etc/dnsmasq.alt" DNSMASQ_OPTS="" # Whether or not to run the dnsmasq daemon; set to 0 to disable. ENABLED=1 # By default search this drop directory for configuration options. # Libvirt leaves a file here to make the system dnsmasq play nice. # Comment out this line if you don't want this. The dpkg-* are file # endings which cause dnsmasq to skip that file. This avoids pulling # in backups made by dpkg. #CONFIG_DIR=/etc/dnsmasq.d,.dpkg-dist,.dpkg-old,.dpkg-new #DNSMASQ_OPTS="$DNSMASQ_OPTS --conf-file=/etc/dnsmasq.d,.dpkg-dist,.dpkg-old,.dpkg-new" #DNSMASQ_OPTS="$DNSMASQ_OPTS --conf-file=/etc/dnsmasq.v,.dpkg-dist,.dpkg-old,.dpkg-new" # If the resolvconf package is installed, dnsmasq will use its output # rather than the contents of /etc/resolv.conf to find upstream # nameservers. Uncommenting this line inhibits this behaviour. # Not that including a "resolv-file=" line in # /etc/dnsmasq.conf is not enough to override resolvconf if it is # installed: the line below must be uncommented. #IGNORE_RESOLVCONF=yes