> Maybe dnsmasq is caching the data somewhere else until the lease expires …
> I had the same issue also, but after some time (hours) the device gets the
> new IP address.
I guess you're right. The new reservations are all correct this morning.
Thanks for the help, both
Tom
Tom Chadwin, ICT Ma
> Am 05.03.2020 um 17:31 schrieb Tom Chadwin :
>
>>> it's
>> still getting its previous lease address. Is that because the lease has not
>> yet
>> expired? If so, can I delete the lease so it requests a new one, and
>> hopefully
>> gets the reservation?
>>
>> Yes, you can use the Edit tab and
> > it's
> still getting its previous lease address. Is that because the lease has not
> yet
> expired? If so, can I delete the lease so it requests a new one, and hopefully
> gets the reservation?
>
> Yes, you can use the Edit tab and load the 'dnsmasq.leases' file and delete
> the old lease, "Sa
> On Mar 5, 2020, at 9:39 AM, Tom Chadwin wrote:
>
>>> What's the best way to set up reserved IP addresses for handsets given
>> DHCP addresses by Astlinux? Do I look for best practice dnsmasq, or is there
>> an approved Astlinux alternative method?
>>
>> in the "Network/Configure DNS Hosts"
> > What's the best way to set up reserved IP addresses for handsets given
> DHCP addresses by Astlinux? Do I look for best practice dnsmasq, or is there
> an approved Astlinux alternative method?
>
> in the "Network/Configure DNS Hosts" Tab.
Thanks. I've added an entry, and rebooted the relevant
> Am 05.03.2020 um 12:23 schrieb Tom Chadwin :
>
> Hello all
>
> What's the best way to set up reserved IP addresses for handsets given DHCP
> addresses by Astlinux? Do I look for best practice dnsmasq, or is there an
> approved Astlinux alternative method?
>
> Thanks
>
> Tom
>
> PS Huge