On Wed, Nov 17, 2010 at 7:44 PM, Simon Kelley si...@thekelleys.org.uk wrote:
No. --no-daemon OR --log-queries is sufficient. That was true with the
code in 2.55 too, but the use of bitwise operators makes it less
obvious. I suspect the part of your patch which made it work for you was
the
I run a small SoHo network behind a NAT router, all pretty conventional,
nearly all the machines run either Ubuntu Server 10.04 or Xubuntu 10.04.
I run dnsmasq on one of the server machines (called dps - for DNS and
Print Server) to provide DNS and DHCP for the network.
I recently had a problem
任晓磊 wrote:
On Wed, Nov 17, 2010 at 7:44 PM, Simon Kelley si...@thekelleys.org.uk wrote:
No. --no-daemon OR --log-queries is sufficient. That was true with the
code in 2.55 too, but the use of bitwise operators makes it less
obvious. I suspect the part of your patch which made it work for you
Most of these little Linksys devices are capable of getting an IP address via
DHCP from dnsmasq but none of them (that I have tried) seem capable of
delivering their host name to dnsmasq as all of my Linux and Windows boxen do.
Is this a known limitation of these little boxes, or do I need to
I have dnsmasq serving dhcps for a small network, about 250 clients...
Clients are migrating from windows xp to windows vista or windows 7
and i started to get lots of problems where they just do not get the
IP from dnsmasq
The log shows DHCPDECLINE...
Nov 18 04:41:10 v2 daemon.info
I'm working on my MCITP certification and deployed a test Win 2008 R2
server in my home network.
while running dcpromo.exe trying to get my new box to be a domain
controller I got an error message when I said that another box was the
dns server.
Something about not being able to update the zone
You probably have a device on the network doing proxy-arp incorrectly,
and making Vista think the offered address is already in use.
see http://puck.nether.net/pipermail/cisco-nsp/2007-February/038695.html
Then run a packet capture (e.g. wireshark) and find out what device is
replying to the
You can try making sure that dnsmasq isn't using the filterwin2k
option. But I don't think it will help.
dnsmasq cannot be DNS server for a Windows domain. Choose a different
domain name for your test domain controller, that isn't being served
by dnsmasq, and make the Windows server the DNS