On Fri, 2007-03-09 at 03:17 +0000, Daniel P. Berrange wrote: > Currently we launch dnsmasq with a command line looking like: > > dnsmasq --keep-in-foreground > --bind-interfaces > --pid-file > --conf-file > --except-interface lo > --listen-address 192.168.122.1 > --dhcp-range 192.168.122.2,192.168.122.254 > > This causes DNSMASQ to listen on any network interface configured with > an IP address of '192.168.122.1', except for loopback. > > I know it would be kind of unusual, but it is possible two interface > might be both configured with the same address. I think it may be > safer if we explicitly tell it to use virbr0 instead eg > > --interface virbr0 > --except-interface lo
Yep, that sounds good to me. I don't know why I didn't do it that way. > I'm also not clear why we use --conf-file - we're not actually telling it > about any config file so this seems redundant ? I'm basically telling it "don't use /etc/dnsmasq.conf" AFAIR. All configuration to it should be on the command line. Cheers, Mark. -- Libvir-list mailing list Libvir-list@redhat.com https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/libvir-list