@tommyv2 are you trying to achieve some specific result? Or just curious
That's not how DNS works, the client determines the order and you live with itHi!
I just found this thread because I was searching somehting similar. And yes - I want to achieve something specific - I would like to set these as "Fallback only" - means I would like to achieve that only the first one is asked but if the first one isn't responding - THAN the second one is asked - and if the first one is "back" again - just ask the first one again.
Is this possible?
Thanks! Best regards
In the context of this thread the client is dnsmasq running on the router. So to answer @sturmstar's question: no, dnsmasq does not have any options that enable fail-over and fallback.That's not how DNS works, the client determines the order and you live with it
In the context of this thread the client is dnsmasq running on the router. So to answer @sturmstar's question: no, dnsmasq does not have any options that enable fail-over and fallback.
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