Any changes will not be read real time, only selected files like
--dhcp-hostsdir or --hostsdir. I think --hostsdir could be used for it,
reloading it without explicit SIGHUP. It will just watch for changes in
that directory. It would not allow to remove already served names
however. I think you can
Hi All, I would like to know the behavior of dnsmasq in the following
scenario
PC --- Dnsmasq-as-Forwarder |-- DNS-Server1 { abc.123.com
1.1.1.1, abc.123.com 1.1.1.2}
|
Hi,
I'm using the option: "dhcp-optsdir=/etc/dnsmasq.d/opts/" in dnsmasq.conf file
This works fine when I add or change options.
Problem I'm having is when I remove a entry in a options file or remove a file
completely (include sending SIGHUP to process)
Then entries aren't removed
Is this e
Kindly BUMP?
Von: Dnsmasq-discuss [mailto:dnsmasq-discuss-boun...@lists.thekelleys.org.uk]
Im Auftrag von Libor Peltan
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 14. Februar 2018 17:04
An: 'dnsmasq-discuss@lists.thekelleys.org.uk'
Betreff: [Dnsmasq-discuss] dnsmasq config: avoid using this network for gateway
and DN
On Fri, Mar 02, 2018 at 05:36:03PM +, Donald Muller wrote:
> 2 computers on the same network. One running Windows server 2012
> R2 with Microsoft DNS and DHCP and the other one a QNAP NAS running
> dnsmasq. Both connected to the same switch and both versions of DNS
> pointing to the same upstre
Hi,
I am struggling to get static ipv6 leases to work in the following
environment.
Rasperry pi, running debian stretch dnsmasq. Talking to lede/openwrt
router running dnsmasq.
Starting from the router, dnsmasq gets an ipv6 suffix from dhcpv6-pd as
follows:
*Type: *dhcpv6-pd
*Prefix Dele
On Wednesday 14 February 2018 16:03:44 Libor Peltan wrote:
> Good morning,
Hi!
> i would like to ask how to configure dnsmasq (DHCP options) to tell the
> client not to use this network for accessing Internet.
>
> My server is listening on bluetooth interface; mobile phone connects to the
> se
On 5 March 2018 8:39:16 pm roger wrote:
Starting from the router, dnsmasq gets an ipv6 suffix from dhcpv6-pd as
follows:
Before anyone else picks up on this I do realise that it not dnsmasq that
is doing dhcpv6-pd but Linux. Sorry bad phrasing.
R.
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