Here's how to find the package for a particular file:
# ls /{bin,sbin}/dns*
/bin/dnsdomainname /sbin/dnssec-coverage /sbin/dnssec-keyfromlabel
/sbin/dnssec-revoke /sbin/dnssec-verify
/sbin/dnsmasq /sbin/dnssec-dsfromkey /sbin/dnssec-keygen
/sbin/dnssec-settime
/sbin/dnssec-checkds /sbin/dnssec-importkey /sbin/dnssec-keymgr
/sbin/dnssec-signzone
# yum provides /sbin/dnsmasq
Loaded plugins: fastestmirror, langpacks, priorities
Loading mirror speeds from cached hostfile
* centos-sclo-rh: mirror.freethought-internet.co.uk
* centos-sclo-sclo: mirror.freethought-internet.co.uk
* elrepo: mirrors.coreix.net
* nux-dextop: mirror.li.nux.ro
dnsmasq-2.76-16.el7_9.1.x86_64 : A lightweight DHCP/caching DNS server
Repo : @updates
Matched from:
Filename : /sbin/dnsmasq
On 27/01/2021 19:59, Kenneth Porter wrote:
I'm trying to find out how dnsmasq got on my CentOS 7 system, since I
use BIND for DNS. I'm guessing it was part of a base group that Anaconda
installs for all systems.
Red Hat has this answered on this page but the answer is only available
to subscribers. I'm guessing this kind of content will be available to
us once the new free subscription thing starts.
<https://access.redhat.com/solutions/2534881>
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