cmc)
v cedit host /etc/hosts <<EOF || dnsmasq_restart=true
$l.1 $hostname
+# 127.0.0.1 www.youtube.com
+# 127.0.0.1 googlevideo.com
+# 127.0.0.1 youtu.be
+# 127.0.0.1 youtube-nocookie.com
+# 127.0.0.1 youtube.com
+# 127.0.0.1 youtube.googleapis.com
+# 127.0.0.1 youtubei.googleapis.com
+# 127.0.0.1 ytimg.com
+# 127.0.0.1 ytimg.l.google.com
EOF
;;
esac
# if you delete it, it goes back to the default. this seems
# to be a decent workaround.
# todo: setup /etc/resolv.conf to point to 127.0.0.1
-uset dhcp.@dnsmasq[0].resolvfile=/dev/null
+uset dhcp.@dnsmasq[0].resolvfile /dev/null
+
+# by default it will send out ipv6 dns, like this
+# NetworkManager[953]: <info> [1614982580.5192] dhcp6 (wlan0): option dhcp6_name_servers => 'fd58:5801:8e02::1'
+# but i dont want ipv6 dns, just keep it simple to ipv4.
+uset dhcp.@odhcpd[0].dns 10.2.0.1
+
# disabled for now. i want to selectively enable it
# for specific hosts.
# to start.
mkdir -p /mnt/usb/tftpboot
v cedit /etc/dnsmasq.conf <<EOF || dnsmasq_restart=true
+# no dns
+port=0
server=/b8.nz/#
ptr-record=1.0.2.10.in-addr.arpa.,cmc.b8.nz
-ptr-record=2.0.2.10.in-addr.arpa.,kd.b8.nz
-ptr-record=3.0.2.10.in-addr.arpa.,sy.b8.nz
-ptr-record=4.0.2.10.in-addr.arpa.,wrt2.b8.nz
-ptr-record=5.0.2.10.in-addr.arpa.,x2.b8.nz
-ptr-record=6.0.2.10.in-addr.arpa.,xw2.b8.nz
-ptr-record=7.0.2.10.in-addr.arpa.,syw.b8.nz
-ptr-record=8.0.2.10.in-addr.arpa.,tp.b8.nz
-ptr-record=9.0.2.10.in-addr.arpa.,bb8.b8.nz
-ptr-record=12.0.2.10.in-addr.arpa.,demohost.b8.nz
-ptr-record=14.0.2.10.in-addr.arpa.,wrt3.b8.nz
-ptr-record=19.0.2.10.in-addr.arpa.,brother.b8.nz
-ptr-record=25.0.2.10.in-addr.arpa.,hp.b8.nz
-ptr-record=.0.2.10.in-addr.arpa.,transmission.b8.nz
# https://ret2got.wordpress.com/2018/01/19/how-your-ethereum-can-be-stolen-using-dns-rebinding/
stop-dns-rebind
# download namebench and run it like this:
# for x in all regional isp global preferred nearby; do ./namebench.py -s \$x -c US -i firefox -m weighted -J 10 -w; echo \$x; hr; done
# google
-server=8.8.4.4
-server=8.8.8.8
-server=2001:4860:4860::8888
-server=2001:4860:4860::8844
+server=1.1.1.3
+server=1.0.0.3
+server=2606:4700:4700::1113
+server=2606:4700:4700::1003
+
+# server=8.8.4.4
+# server=8.8.8.8
+# server=2001:4860:4860::8888
+# server=2001:4860:4860::8844
# to fixup existin ips, on the client you can do
dhcp-host=f0:de:f1:81:ec:88,set:x2,$l.5,x2
dhcp-host=c4:8e:8f:44:f5:63,set:x2w,$l.6,x2w
dhcp-host=34:7d:f6:ed:ec:07,set:syw,$l.7,syw
-dhcp-host=80:fa:5b:1c:6e:cf,set:tp,$l.8,tp
+dhcp-host=80:fa:5b:1c:6e:cf,set:amy,$l.8,amy
# This is so fai can have an explicit name to use for testing,
# or else any random machine which did a pxe boot would get
# reformatted. The mac is from doing a virt-install, cancelling it,
dhcp-host=00:1f:16:14:01:d8,set:x3,$l.18,x3
# BRN001BA98CA823 in dhcp logs
dhcp-host=00:1b:a9:8c:a8:23,set:brother,$l.19,brother
+
+dhcp-host=00:26:b6:f7:d4:d8,set:amyw,$l.23,amyw
dhcp-host=38:63:bb:07:5a:f9,set:hp,$l.25,hp
dhcp-host=00:26:b6:f6:0f:e9,set:frodow,$l.28,frodow
-dhcp-host=00:26:18:97:bb:16,set:frodo,$l.29,frodo
# faiserver vm