Well, dnsmasq is the DHCP server. As for why it didn't restart, without
logs, I'm not sure that we can help...

-- 
David P.


On Wed, Aug 13, 2014 at 12:07 PM, R. <red...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Woke up today to find a lack of connectivity/ip address. After some
> digging through the logs, it looks like the DHCP server was working
> within the first few moments of the router booting up, then sort of
> died after dnsmasq was restarted.
>
> While my apprentice eyes cannot figure the reason the DHCP server did
> not come alive, they did notice that a root-spawned
> "/usr/sbin/dnsmasq" process was missing. I suppose that one could
> install a watchdog to make sure that this process is alive. Comments?
>
> Attached is the relevant log explaining the situation.
>
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