On Wed, 10 Apr 2013 11:20:46 +0100, Simon Kelley wrote:
> ... and the lesson here, is don't write an unsigned integer to a text
> file and then parse is back in using atoi(). D'oh!
>
>
> 2.66rc5 should fix things, I believe.
Excellent, that seems to work for my test-case now. Thanks a lot for
the
Here is our version:
t520 /var/log # aptitude show dnsmasq
Package: dnsmasq
State: installed
Automatically installed: no
Version: 2.62-3+deb7u1
On 04/10/2013 05:09 PM, fbcadmin wrote:
Hello
First thank you for dnsmasq. we've used it for a long time.
We have a local hosts file, which may ch
Hello
First thank you for dnsmasq. we've used it for a long time.
We have a local hosts file, which may change a few times per day at
the most.
I've tried using this in /etc/dnsmasq.conf:
addn-hosts=/fbc/dns/hosts-ona
Which works. Except when hosts-ona changes dnsmasq does not seem to
p
Hi,
Yes, that is what I have now.
But why the reload of dnsmasq for trivial changes?
Wayback I've played with an LDAP connector for the ISC DHCPD and I was
simply wondering if dnsmasq has a similar feature (or if it would even be
possible to have for dnsmasq).
On Wed, Apr 10, 2013 at 8:13 PM, s
Hi,
Is it possible to store the config of dnsmasq in some kind of database?
What I would like is to be able to have an other tool (like cobbler) to
update the config (i.e. add/remove host definitions, cnames and such)
without the need to restart dnsmasq.
Is this possible?
--
Met vriendelijke gr
On 10/04/13 08:06, Christof Meerwald wrote:
On Tue, 09 Apr 2013 10:18:15 +0100, Simon Kelley wrote:
Hope that helps...
It helps a lot, but there must be other stuff going on here that we
don't have logs for. The crucial thing to look for is the IAID: that's
logged in the ia-na options which dn
On 10/04/13 08:06, Christof Meerwald wrote:
On Tue, 09 Apr 2013 10:18:15 +0100, Simon Kelley wrote:
Hope that helps...
It helps a lot, but there must be other stuff going on here that we
don't have logs for. The crucial thing to look for is the IAID: that's
logged in the ia-na options which dn
On Tue, 09 Apr 2013 10:18:15 +0100, Simon Kelley wrote:
>> Hope that helps...
>
> It helps a lot, but there must be other stuff going on here that we
> don't have logs for. The crucial thing to look for is the IAID: that's
> logged in the ia-na options which dnsmasq is sending, and it appears as