Simon, Just tried it with 2.52, and the apple-boot configuration dhcp-vendorclass=apple-boot,"APPLBSDPC/i386" dhcp-option-force=apple-boot,43,08:04:81:00:00:67 dhcp-option-force=apple-boot,60,"AAPLBSDPC/i386" dhcp-option-force=apple-boot,17,"nfs:192.168.33.1: /var/lib/tftpboot:Diag106NetBoot.nbi/NetBoot.dmg" dhcp-option-force=apple-boot,67,"Diag106NetBoot.nbi/i386/booter"
It still doesn't seem to be matching the vendorclass: Feb 1 23:12:59 mightyjoeyoung dnsmasq-dhcp[31035]: 35917 Available DHCP range: 192.168.33.100 -- 192.168.33.149 Feb 1 23:12:59 mightyjoeyoung dnsmasq-dhcp[31035]: 35917 Vendor class: AAPLBSDPC/i386/MacBook5,1 Feb 1 23:12:59 mightyjoeyoung dnsmasq-dhcp[31035]: 35917 DHCPINFORM(eth0) 192.168.33.148 00:23:df:ab:6b:32 Feb 1 23:12:59 mightyjoeyoung dnsmasq-dhcp[31035]: 35917 DHCPACK(eth0) 192.168.33.148 00:23:df:ab:6b:32 Feb 1 23:12:59 mightyjoeyoung dnsmasq-dhcp[31035]: 35917 requested options: 43:vendor-encap, 60:vendor-class Feb 1 23:12:59 mightyjoeyoung dnsmasq-dhcp[31035]: 35917 tags: lan, eth0 Feb 1 23:12:59 mightyjoeyoung dnsmasq-dhcp[31035]: 35917 next server: 192.168.33.1 Feb 1 23:12:59 mightyjoeyoung dnsmasq-dhcp[31035]: 35917 sent size: 1 option: 53:message-type 05 Feb 1 23:12:59 mightyjoeyoung dnsmasq-dhcp[31035]: 35917 sent size: 4 option: 54:server-identifier 192.168.33.1 Feb 1 23:12:59 mightyjoeyoung dnsmasq-dhcp[31035]: 35917 sent size: 4 option: 51:lease-time 00:01:51:6f Feb 1 23:12:59 mightyjoeyoung dnsmasq-dhcp[31035]: 35917 sent size: 4 option: 1:netmask 255.255.255.0 Feb 1 23:12:59 mightyjoeyoung dnsmasq-dhcp[31035]: 35917 sent size: 4 option: 28:broadcast 192.168.33.255 Feb 1 23:12:59 mightyjoeyoung dnsmasq-dhcp[31035]: 35917 sent size: 4 option:208 241.0.116.126 Any thoughts? I could remove the quotes from the vendor class and try again. Do I need to do anything special to indicate that APPLBSDPC/i386 is only the beginning of the vendor class? Thanks again, Max On Mon, Feb 1, 2010 at 10:31 AM, Max Turkewitz <max.turkew...@gmail.com>wrote: > The test server is running 2.50, I can't tell what version DD-WRT has (it > seems to be missing options or output from the application). When I get > home this evening I will download, compile, and test the latest DNSMasq. > I'll let you know how that goes. > -Max > > > On Mon, Feb 1, 2010 at 5:02 AM, Simon Kelley <si...@thekelleys.org.uk>wrote: > >> Max Turkewitz wrote: >> >>> >>> (resending this because the list put it on hold due to its large size, so >>> I hosted the files instead of attaching them) >>> >> >> Ah, sorry, I didn't see this and OK'd the message this morning. >> >> First problem to solve is to work out which dnsmasq isn't setting the >> "apple-boot" tag. What version of dnsmasq are we talking about here, Max? >> >> Cheers, >> >> Simon. >> > >