On 2/29/2020 6:20 PM, deloptes wrote: > john doe wrote: > >> I would rather look there to get it working with your current setup. >> > > looks like dnsmasq is more cooperative - I don't know how to do it with the > current setup :/ > >>> It seems however dnsmasq does the job >>> with just few lines in the configuration. >>> So I am wondering if I can allocate a range on the dhcp server and handle >>> this range via dnsmasq. Perfect would be to keep the working part without >>> too many modification as I do not want to regression test all the rest. >>> >> >> I don't think you can have two DHCP server running on the same ports, so >> I would go one way or the other. > > yes this is true, but bootp is not the dhcp. > > Let me precise the question > > dnsmasq would do the bootp stuff and the dhcp server will provide the ips as > usual. I saw one can turn off the bootp in isc-dhcp-server. > > Is this possible? > >
I know that you can disable DHCP and DNS functionalities in Dnsmasq, so-in effect living only PXE boot functionality. At the risk of being redundant, don't mix both approaches. -- John Doe