Justin McAteer (jus...@jmcateer.com) wrote on 8 August 2010 13:38:
>You can find all opened files by dnsmasq using the fd directory in the
>proc filesystem
>
>ls -la /proc//fd
>
>or by using the command
>
>lsof
Yes but this will only show what files are open at that moment; it's
possible t
You can find all opened files by dnsmasq using the fd directory in the
proc filesystem
ls -la /proc//fd
or by using the command
lsof
Thanks,
Justin McAteer
On Sat, Aug 7, 2010 at 2:40 AM, Robert Pollai wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am running dnsmasq on a NAS from Synology. The NAS puts its disks int
Hi All,
I've currently got an issue with a dnsmasq config. the basic outline of
the setup is
1) the server has 3 interfaces on separate networks, 192.168.22.0/24,
192.168.24.0/24, 192.168.25.0/24
2) The server is configured with 3 dhcp-range declarations - one per
network above, serving addresses