Warning: ignoring resolv-file flag, no-resolv is set

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Ivo_K
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PostPosted: Wed Mar 30, 2022 18:24    Post subject: Warning: ignoring resolv-file flag, no-resolv is set Reply with quote
I am running DD-WRT v3.0-r48567 on a Linksys WRT1200AC router.

DHCP settings enabled:
Use DNSMasq for DNS
DHCP-Authoritative

SmartDNS Resolver options enabled:
SmartDNS Resolver
Prefetch Domain
Serve Expired

Dnsmasq options enabled:
Dnsmasq
Cache DNSSEC data
No DNS Rebind
Query DNS in Strict Order
RFC4039 Rapid Commit support

At every reboot I get the following in the syslog: daemon.warn dnsmasq[1389]: warning: ignoring resolv-file flag because no-resolv is set

My questions:
1. where is the resolv-file flag setting?
2. where is the no-resolv set?
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PostPosted: Wed Mar 30, 2022 19:08    Post subject: Reply with quote
If you are using SmartDNS, you shouldn't have use DNSMasq for DNS enabled, methinks. But to answer the no-resolv is usually in additional dnsmasq options on the services page and the resolv-file is set by dnsmasq itself. But I relent to my initial statement regarding SmartDNS and DNSMasq, unless you are pointing DNSMasq to SmartDNS by default (which I think this may be automatic?). I know this has been discussed in the forum, I don't have the thread link handy....
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PostPosted: Wed Mar 30, 2022 19:15    Post subject: Reply with quote
Ignore Wan DNS enabled on Setup page?


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PostPosted: Wed Mar 30, 2022 21:35    Post subject: Reply with quote
In my case the additional dnsmasq options on the services page is blank. Regarding the dnsmasq and SmartDNS, I have read this: https://wiki.dd-wrt.com/wiki/index.php/SmartDNS. Here they say: "What is the difference between SmartDNS and DNSMASQ? Smartdns is not designed to replace DNSMASQ. The main function of Smartdns is focused on DNS resolution enhancements."

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Ivo_K
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PostPosted: Wed Mar 30, 2022 21:36    Post subject: Reply with quote
Yes, Ignore Wan DNS is enabled on the Setup page.
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PostPosted: Wed Mar 30, 2022 23:24    Post subject: Reply with quote
I thought that might be throwing the warning
but I just checked and the only way I get the warning
is when "no-resolv" is set in Additional Dnsmasq Options.

Not using SmartDNS either.

So I don't know Question ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

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PostPosted: Thu Mar 31, 2022 1:33    Post subject: Reply with quote
Enabling SmartDNS may automatically change DNSMasq to use no-resolv, perhaps. I haven't delved into using SmartDNS,
but there is a forum thread that may amplify what information in the wiki has.

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PostPosted: Thu Mar 31, 2022 2:24    Post subject: Re: Warning: ignoring resolv-file flag, no-resolv is set Reply with quote
Ivo_K wrote:

My questions:
1. where is the resolv-file flag setting?
2. where is the no-resolv set?


I get the same error but haven't bothered looking at it (I don't use Smart DNS) until now. A few reboots into this, I am confused.

I thought no-resolv was set by the "Ignore WAN DNS" but it is present in the dnsmasq.conf file even with it unchecked. I recall removing no-resolv from my additional configuration when "Ignore WAN DNS" became an option.

The "Ignore WAN DNS" excludes the WAN DNS from being written to resolv.dnsmasq and resolv.dnsmasq_isp. And with it unchecked the ISP DNS goes into both files (to me the files appear identical, but they were different in the past when you had to set no-resolv in the additional configuration)

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PostPosted: Mon Sep 12, 2022 18:50    Post subject: Reply with quote
I thought that might be throwing the warning
but I just checked and the only way I get the warning
is when "no-resolv" is set in Additional Dnsmasq Options.

Not using SmartDNS either.

So I don't know Question ¯\_(ツ)_


I am confused Where is the "no-resolv" option in additional dnsmasq options? I cannot find this anywhere.
Was a solution found for this topic?

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Enable dnsmasq- Yes
Encrypt DNS- NO
DNSCrypt Resolver- No Using Smart DNS
Cache DNSSEC Data- Yes
Validate DNS Replies (DNSSEC)- NO
Check Unsigned DNS Replies- NO
No DNS Rebind- Enable
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server-https https://9.9.9.9/dns-query
server-tls 9.9.9.9:853 -host-name: dns.quad9.net
server-tls 5.2.75.75:853 -host-name: dot.nl.ahadns.net
server-https https://1.1.1.1/dns-query

Additional VPN Configuration-
pull-filter ignore "dhcp-option DNS6 "
pull-filter ignore "dhcp-option DNS "

Dnsmasq Additional Options

server=/pool.ntp.org/9.9.9.9
server=/pool.ntp.org/1.0.0.1
server=/adquard-dns.com/9.9.9.9


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PostPosted: Mon Sep 12, 2022 20:23    Post subject: Reply with quote
This warning is expected behavior, whether you manually add "no-resolv" and "server=" lines to Additional DNSMasq options textbox or whether SmartDNS is enabled - which should automatically add the no-resolv and server= lines to point to the SmartDNS daemon at the router's IP address and prescribed port number. In other words, the "no-resolv" option is text that is manually added or added by SmartDNS after it's been enabled and config saved; there is no checkbox or radio button or anything else involved. The resolv-file flag / line is part of the standard /tmp/dnsmasq.conf in the firmware. This warning has nothing to do with "Ignore WAN DNS" setting. I guess someone forgot to come full circle to answer this completely(?).
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PostPosted: Sun Mar 19, 2023 18:37    Post subject: Reply with quote
dale_gribble39 wrote:
This warning is expected behavior, whether you manually add "no-resolv" and "server=" lines to Additional DNSMasq options textbox or whether SmartDNS is enabled - which should automatically add the no-resolv and server= lines to point to the SmartDNS daemon at the router's IP address and prescribed port number. In other words, the "no-resolv" option is text that is manually added or added by SmartDNS after it's been enabled and config saved; there is no checkbox or radio button or anything else involved. The resolv-file flag / line is part of the standard /tmp/dnsmasq.conf in the firmware. This warning has nothing to do with "Ignore WAN DNS" setting. I guess someone forgot to come full circle to answer this completely(?).


Except I don't have any of those and still get the warning in the logs...
I have not manually added "no-resolv"
SmartDNS is not enabled

However, when I view the dnsmasq.conf in \tmp the line is there...so wondering how it is there? I wonder if I delete it in the config file, will it come back? Might try and will report back if I do.
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PostPosted: Mon Mar 20, 2023 10:01    Post subject: Reply with quote
48567 is quite an old build isnt it...?? Lots of stuff patched, fixed, updated and so on...
try a newer builds ...last is still WIP on certain stuff..but not that bad for marvell

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PostPosted: Mon Mar 20, 2023 15:45    Post subject: Reply with quote
SmartDNS, DNSCrypt, or Unbound being enabled will result in this behavior.

https://svn.dd-wrt.com/browser/src/router/services/services/dnsmasq.c#L684

https://github.com/mirror/dd-wrt/blob/69d29f5fd54d3993a5573cb619bbefd6ef7d3547/src/router/services/services/dnsmasq.c#L684

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