If you have just a bunch of hosts try adding them into `/etc/hosts` and
your system should resolve them. Otherwise dnsmasq is one way to go.
There are a few DNS resolvers someone could use. I think the final setup
depends if you setup static ip addresses or if there is a DHCP server
somewhere around that internet-less network then.
On windows that file is somewhere C:\Windows\System32 not sure on windows cause I haven't one in reach right now.
-dominic
Dan Hurd W5DMH <dan@...> wrote:
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On Sat, Mar 2, 2024 at 04:35 AM, Herbert Crosby wrote:
Noip.com. ddns setup is the easiest.
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That would be if you were NOT running a Hotspot, my question is regarding
running a Hotspot, there is no internet involved. You need a local DNS to provide the domain, thinking DNSMasq is probably the
correct solution but I am not 100% sure how to implement it and I don't want to
break the great work Jason has done with BAP.
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Destruction has noise, but creation is quiet. This is the power of silence.
Grow silently.
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