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Setup and manage a Dnsmasq DNS server. This allows you to manipulate DNS requests. For example, you can have your Home Assistant domain resolve with an internal address inside your network.

`interface` options are for resinos based installation. On other system you can set it to `""`, for listen on every interface.

{
  "defaults": ["8.8.8.8", "8.8.4.4"],
  "forwards": [
    {"domain": "mystuff.local", "server": "192.168.1.40"}
  ],
  "hosts": [
    {"host": "home.mydomain.io", "ip": "192.168.1.10"}
  ],
  "interface": "eth1"
}

Configuration variables:

  • defaults (Required): A list of dns server to forward default requests.
  • forwards (Optional): A list of domains that will forward to a specific server.
  • hosts (Optional): A list of hosts to resolve it static.
  • interface (Optional): If a interface is set, it listen only on this interface. Need to set for resinos. Normaly is eth0 for ethernet wired connection and wlan0 for wireless connection.