NixOS + docker nginx + dnsmasq for local somethingsomething.dev domains

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I have been configuring NixOS as a dev machine lately (and so far I really love it). I was planning of using a nginx image as reverse proxy to route all *.dev requests to running docker images. This works for requests to localhost already, as I can reach apps of started conainers when they're connected to the same network.



Now for resolving *.dev requests I added a dnsmasq configuration to my nixos config:



services.dnsmasq = 
enable = true;
resolveLocalQueries = true;
servers = [
''/.dev/127.0.0.1''
''8.8.8.8''
''8.8.4.4''
];
;


When rebuilding, I get the output starting the following units: dnsmasq.service, but when I try to reach my .dev URI's, I still only get DNS_PROBE_FINISHED_NXDOMAIN. What could be the issue here?










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  • Fun fact: the .dev TLD actually exists.

    – Vladimír Čunát
    Jan 2 at 18:16















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I have been configuring NixOS as a dev machine lately (and so far I really love it). I was planning of using a nginx image as reverse proxy to route all *.dev requests to running docker images. This works for requests to localhost already, as I can reach apps of started conainers when they're connected to the same network.



Now for resolving *.dev requests I added a dnsmasq configuration to my nixos config:



services.dnsmasq = 
enable = true;
resolveLocalQueries = true;
servers = [
''/.dev/127.0.0.1''
''8.8.8.8''
''8.8.4.4''
];
;


When rebuilding, I get the output starting the following units: dnsmasq.service, but when I try to reach my .dev URI's, I still only get DNS_PROBE_FINISHED_NXDOMAIN. What could be the issue here?










share|improve this question






















  • Fun fact: the .dev TLD actually exists.

    – Vladimír Čunát
    Jan 2 at 18:16













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I have been configuring NixOS as a dev machine lately (and so far I really love it). I was planning of using a nginx image as reverse proxy to route all *.dev requests to running docker images. This works for requests to localhost already, as I can reach apps of started conainers when they're connected to the same network.



Now for resolving *.dev requests I added a dnsmasq configuration to my nixos config:



services.dnsmasq = 
enable = true;
resolveLocalQueries = true;
servers = [
''/.dev/127.0.0.1''
''8.8.8.8''
''8.8.4.4''
];
;


When rebuilding, I get the output starting the following units: dnsmasq.service, but when I try to reach my .dev URI's, I still only get DNS_PROBE_FINISHED_NXDOMAIN. What could be the issue here?










share|improve this question














I have been configuring NixOS as a dev machine lately (and so far I really love it). I was planning of using a nginx image as reverse proxy to route all *.dev requests to running docker images. This works for requests to localhost already, as I can reach apps of started conainers when they're connected to the same network.



Now for resolving *.dev requests I added a dnsmasq configuration to my nixos config:



services.dnsmasq = 
enable = true;
resolveLocalQueries = true;
servers = [
''/.dev/127.0.0.1''
''8.8.8.8''
''8.8.4.4''
];
;


When rebuilding, I get the output starting the following units: dnsmasq.service, but when I try to reach my .dev URI's, I still only get DNS_PROBE_FINISHED_NXDOMAIN. What could be the issue here?







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  • Fun fact: the .dev TLD actually exists.

    – Vladimír Čunát
    Jan 2 at 18:16

















  • Fun fact: the .dev TLD actually exists.

    – Vladimír Čunát
    Jan 2 at 18:16
















Fun fact: the .dev TLD actually exists.

– Vladimír Čunát
Jan 2 at 18:16





Fun fact: the .dev TLD actually exists.

– Vladimír Čunát
Jan 2 at 18:16










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