This is a quick and dirty snap of dnsmasq! :-)
Wondering what snaps are? Learn all about them at http://snapcraft.io.
To install:
snap install dnsmasqd
To test the binary, run it in the foreground as a DNS proxy on port 8053:
/snap/bin/dnsmasqd.dnsmasq -d -p 8053
Query it with dig:
dig -p 8053 snapcraft.io @127.0.0.1
To use the daemon, just put a dnsmasq.conf in /var/snap/dnsmasq/common/
; it
should start automatically after some seconds.
If you need privileged operations such as to answer BOOTP/DHCP requests, make
sure you connect the network-control interface:
snap connect dnsmasqd:network-control ubuntu-core:network-control
To check the output of the daemon, use:
sudo journalctl -u snap.dnsmasqd.dnsmasqd.service
The homepage of this snap is at https://github.com/lool/dnsmasq-snap and it should be built by Launchpad at https://code.launchpad.net/~lool/+snap/dnsmasqd based on a mirrored branch of the snap. Because Launchpad didn't allow pulling sources from random locations, snapcraft.yaml points at a GitHub copy of the upstream code at https://github.com/lool/dnsmasq.