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New. I didn't see that before. 12.04 running DNSMASQ by default. https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PrecisePango.../UbuntuDesktop (5th bullet point).
See also http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1968061 To disable:- (for those that want to) /etc/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.conf and comment the dns=dnsmasq line. Then do a sudo restart network-manager
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I'm not clear on whether this is a big deal or not in terms of security on my Ubuntu box. Have you gotten a sense of the problem?
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I was having dns lookup issues randomly, maybe every 10 or 15 lookups, but it was annoying. I commented out the dnsmasq line mentioned above, and the problem went away. All is well now... Don't know what it means, but it works.....
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I also don't see much of an issue especially since caching is off by default.
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There are some additional comments in that thread from today. It sounds like it was much ado about nothing- DNSMASQ doesn't seem to be a security problem. (Do I smell FUD?)
Apparently DNSMASQ causes some functionality problems for some people, so the workaround will be useful for them. |
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Confusing, I thought the point of making such a critical change was to alleviate issues, not replace the old issues with new ones? :/
Glad to hear it's not a security issue, I'm not a fan of having to tinker with such things after an install.
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