Hi,
In article <11034711-6140-1e7c-5eeb-ad951fee2...@thekelleys.org.uk>,
Simon Kelley wrote:
> My second example gives exactly that. To clarify, the serial numbers in
> the names correspond to the addresses in the range supplied. If you use
> a subnet to specify the range, for instance
On 16.02.2018 16:01, Simon Kelley wrote:
> To clarify, the serial numbers in
> the names correspond to the addresses in the range supplied. If you use
> a subnet to specify the range, for instance 192.168.202.0/24, then yes
> dyn-1 will be 192.168.202.0, but if you use start,end to specify the
> ra
On Mon, Feb 19, 2018 at 10:41:01AM +0100, Dominik DL6ER wrote:
> On 16.02.2018 16:01, Simon Kelley wrote:
> > To clarify, the serial numbers in
> > the names correspond to the addresses in the range supplied. If you use
> > a subnet to specify the range, for instance 192.168.202.0/24, then yes
> >
I need a leases table that is as up to date as possible for my local network.
I do not however have any access the the DHCP server on the network to get its
leases table.
I’m wondering if there is a way to configure dnsmasq so that it records all
broadcast dhcp traffic that it sees, and updates
Is it possilbe to set a variable and then use it as follows? or is there a
way to set and use a variable in the conf file for address entries?
myip=10.0.1.6
address=/2o7.net/$myip
address=/2mdm.net/$myip
instead of
address=/2o7.net/10.0.1.6
address=/2mdm.net/10.0.1.6