> If at all, I'd vote for converting the existing tabstops to 8 spaces
> and keep the indentation step of 2 spaces per level.
As Simon wrote, it is unnecessary. He uses 2-space indentation, as I
can see, and every 8 spaces (32) are put with 1 tab (09). Nothing can
go wrong if only editor is set to
What about "indent -kr" style?
In 16x9 monitor era let's not talk about 4-space long tabs, please :-)
(I actually use old 17" CRT, which I like, but I'm still sure that
indentation should rely on ASCII 09 - tab character)
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> On 12/11/2018 16:11, Donald Muller wrote:
> > You could put a reservation in dnsmasq for the wired and wireless
> > MAC addresses and give them the same IP address.
>
> How?
>
In /etc/dnsmask.hosts I have:
ee:33:99:99:cc:dd,88:33:99:88:ee:00,192.168.1.10,hostname
ethernet
Dnia 2016-07-05, o godz. 16:28:14
Craig Andrews napisał(a):
[...]
I agree with _all_ you've written.
(I'm Gentoo on systemd user - 7s to boot from grub prompt to xdm.
Booted from cheap pendrive not SSD! :-)
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> I've just pushed 2.76rc1 to the usual places.
Wait for pl.po! :-)
(tomorrow night I'll prepare it)
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Dnia 2012-02-29, o godz. 18:30:57
/dev/rob0 napisał(a):
> On Tue, Feb 28, 2012 at 08:05:41PM +, Simon Kelley wrote:
> > The DHCPv6 code is looking pretty good now (thanks all testers).
> >
> > So good, in fact, that I think it's time to start moving gently
> > towards a release. I've just c
Dnia 2012-02-14, o godz. 21:18:15
Simon Kelley napisał(a):
> I've just released dnsmasq-2.60test11 available now from
> [...]
> Please give it a whirl and let me know hoe it goes.
>
Works for me :-)
@ Gentoo users: updated in bleeding edge.
@ Jan 'RedBully': regex patch does not apply.
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2011-12-13, 12:13:39:
Cyril Plisko wrote:
> > Simon: "I'll be in a position to do stuff like making git access available.
> > I'm"
>
> What about github ?
>
Gitorious is OK.
Easier, I'd say.
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2011-09-18, 14:22:00
Herbert Halegmaier :
> i have a simple question. Is it possible to realize following ISC - DHCP -
> Server configuration with dnsmasq:
>
> class "SiemensPhone" {
> match if (
> (substring(hardware, 1, 3) = 00:01:E3) or
> (substring(hardware, 1, 3) = 00:1A:E8)
> )
> Unfortunately using multiple range and interface arguments won't work since I
> will need to run >100, with different conf files for each.
>
Didn't you forget to set "bind-interfaces"?
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> I'm running dnsmasq-2.57 on Linux (Ubuntu 11.04), and am starting two dnsmasq
> processes to serve DHCP on two interfaces to VMs I'm running. Initial packets
> (broadcast MAC/broadcast IP) are handled fine, but when it comes time to renew
> and the VMs unicast the packet directly to the server I
> How can I setup dnsmasq to provide IP via dhcp to unknwon clients?
> I get always this.
>
> DHCPDISCOVER(eth2) 08:00:37:a0:ca:76 no address available
>
> The option 'dhcp-authoritative' is in the config file.
>
That's not the point. You need dhcp-range, like this:
dhcp-range=192.168.1.2,192.16
> Can i boot a kernel + initrd using dnsmasq's tftp server. Most
> available literature suggests using tftp-hpa.
>
Without any problem.
I use it this way, too.
All is in example dnsmasq.conf, and you'll need:
enable-tftp
tftp-root=/... # readable by user dnsmasq is running
tftp-secure
2011-08-27, 05:16:49
Jan Seiffert wrote:
> 2011/8/26 Simon Kelley :
> > Dnsmasq 2.58 is done, it's available from the usual place
> >
> [...]
> Attached is the regex-patch for 2.58, for those who like it.
>
Thanks!
Works :-)
For Gentoo users: added to bleeding-edge (2.58-r1 USE=regex)
and maint
[about web server embedded in dnsmasq]
1. I don't see the need.
2. ...but if Simon think about it, I would propose libmicrohttpd
[http://www.gnu.org/s/libmicrohttpd/]
I made some tests:
1. example http server running takes 272KB RAM (free - free),
(second process didn't use any memory ;-)
2
> Turns out that you were on the right track, Jan -- which is OK, except that
> it means I wasn't ... and that's not acceptable! :)
>
;-)))
> I have to learn a LOT about iptables; it all seems mysterious to me.
>
I would have to, too... That's why I use Shorewall for that: guys that
make it know
Dnia 2011-05-18, o godz. 22:07:38
napisał(a):
> Sorry, I don't know what you mean. A little on the cryptic side for me,
> sorry.
>
> I have no shorewall. I followed these instructions, relevant to this
> [...]
Oh, I only wanted to say, that DROP policy on servers' input side will
cause exactly
Dnia 2011-05-18, o godz. 21:30:11
napisał(a):
> > > My configuration is simple for now:
>
> # (latest)
> domain-needed
> bogus-priv
> expand-hosts
> domain=lovelady.com
> dhcp-range=192.168.0.150,192.168.0.249,72h
> dhcp-host=00:23:8b:8a:ad:70,192.168.0.249
> log-dhcp
>
> > 1. turn on logging b
> However, I'm struggling with the DHCP portion. This is being run on a linux
> server in my small network, and DHCP has been supplied by the cable modem.
> (I did turn off DHCP at the modem.) I have decided to start small -
> connecting with an UBUNTU laptop - but my dhclient eth0 requests
> con
> I would like to resolve domains using it from the clients that are
> connected via the VPN, but it haven't figured out how, the clients can
> reach dnsmasq but the requests are refused. to complicate things, the
> VPN with racoon does not offer any kind of interface to bind, all the
> routing is
> However, if I say "ls -l /tmp/post-lease.sh" its most definitely exists and
> its chmodded 777 just to be safe.
>
Mode 777 is never safe...
Anybody can edit it and play with rm on root rights.
> Am I missing something important?
/tmp can be mounted noexec if it points to /dev/shm for example
W
2011-02-16, 15:45:41 Matthias Andree wrote:
> FreeBSD now has 2.56_1,1 - it is 2.56 + the config file parser fix.
>
Gentoo users have it too: "bleeding-edge", 2.56-r1.
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2011-02-14 20:37:57 Simon Kelley wrote:
> Dnsmasq 2.56 is now available, download it from
> [...]
To Gentoo users:
it is (2.56) in "bleeding-edge" overlay.
(since yesterday, of course! ;-)
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JT napisał(a):
> Is there a way that I can convince dnsmasq to assign the same IP to the two
> different mac addresses? I should note the saving grace here is that the
>
From man.
dhcp-host
[...]
As a special case, it is possible to include more than one
hardware address. eg:
--dhcp-host=11
> > > A tangential question, I've increased MAXLEASES to
> > >
> > > #define MAXLEASES 16384
> > > [...]
> > a problem that's that prefect excuse to write a script to move the
> > database to a MySQL backend, right?
> > [...]
> What about sqlite? IMHO MySQL seems a little bit overkill for th
> > A tangential question, I've increased MAXLEASES to
> >
> > #define MAXLEASES 16384
> >
> > in config.h. Is there any danger in having this many leases and
> > increasing this even higher if necessary? I'm a few weeks away from
> > being able to test this at scale and appreciate any warnings o
Here are results from my system:
http://n3.netalyzr.icsi.berkeley.edu/summary/id=ae81b058-4485-88b87afa-9e91-46b0-90a7#feedback
I have port 53 blocked for TCP output.
If I should unlock it for some reasons - please tell me.
dnsmasq-2.56test17 / no-IPv6
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Justin Clift wrote about an icon for dnsmasq.
Maybe it could look something like a sign of infinity?
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Sung Pae wrote:
> ...and on OS X,
>
> sudo lsof -Pni
>
> will give very similar output.
>
...and so it does on Linux, thanks!
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John Puffs wrote:
> I am running Snow Leopard latest 10.6.4
> I installed Macports. I installed dnsmasq
>
> I tried EVERYTHING I have read. Nothing works. I get:
>
> failed to bind listening socket Address already in use
>
> or
>
> failed to create listening socket Address already in use
>
> > "static-ip-dns" or "static-dhcp-dns"?
> >
Simon wrote:
> But less flexible than dns-host, because it's all-or-nothing. It also
> requires new behaviour to be defined, whilst just allowing the
> equivalent of /etc/hosts lines doesn't. The semantics may be a bit
> obscure, but they are at least
> Simon Kelley writes:
>
> > It would be possible to add something like
> >
> > dns-host=,[, >
> > which would be semantically exactly the same as a line in /etc/hosts.
>
What about single option to turn on serving names for all hosts
specified in dhcp-host lines (files) even though the didn't
> > 2.55 in the process of release now.
>
> Wow, less than 12 hours later the new (and working, did a --reinstall)
> version is already in debian/sid.
>
"on June 07, 2010 23:24
new release:net-dns/dnsmasq-2.55"
:-)
(source: http://gitorious.org/jasiu)
Gentoo ;-)
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clemens fischer wrote:
>
> Or like "su -c 'whoami; cat -tv that-file | head' nobody". That works
> even when login is prohibited for user "nobody". But he already showed
> the permissions, it must be some directory higher up.
>
He won't get there with 'cd' starting from '/' if it is like you s
Dnia 2010-05-16, o godz. 20:32:07
clemens fischer napisał(a):
> Steve Elliott wrote:
> [...]
> My theory is that one of the directories your bootrom.pxe.o is burried
> in doesn't have execute permissions for user nobody.
>
> For this kind of trouble I have this little bash function:
> dirperms(
Simon wrote:
> http://www.thekelleys.org.uk/dnsmasq/test-releases/dnsmasq-2.53test19.tar.gz
Dnsmasq users on Gentoo!
There is always latest stable and test/rc version in my overlay 'jasiu':
http://gitorious.org/jasiu
It is on layman's list.
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gandalf dnsmasq[5553]: server 192.168.1.1#53: queries sent 0,
retried or failed 0
Alternatively you can check dnsmasq's PID with 'ps' command and then
use
kill -USR1 [PID]
like:
gandalf ~ # ps -C dnsmasq
PID TTY TIME CMD
6136 ?00:00:00 dnsmasq
gandalf ~ # kill -USR1 6136
gandalf ~ #
#[take a look on logs]
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> Heh...I did try using /dev/null for the lease file and dnsmasq complained
> that it was an illegal file type (or something like that).
--leasefile-ro would do the work, I suppose.
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Domeny, serwer, Strona WWW ca
> Is there a way to get the dhcp server to run on the external
> interface, but the dns portion to listen on the loopback or some
> other ip?
Run two processes of dnsmasq :-).
I guess You don't want to serve names of DHCP clients on external
network?
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> I have dnsmasq providing dhcp for my network. It is providing the
> name server that is in my /etc/resolv.conf file to all the hosts on
> my network. Instead, I would like to provide the name of the server
> running dnsmasq so that hosts will effectively proxy dns through that
> server. I thou
> > On Linux 2.6.24 (Gentoo kernel, though I don't see why it wouldn't
> > happen on other distros), starting this release with the user set
> > to anything other than root fails with this message:
> >
> > dnsmasq: setting capabilities failed: Operation not permitted
> >
>
> I think I may have
holiday! :-)
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# translation of pl.po to Polski
# Polish translations for dnsmasq package.
# This file is put in the public domain.
#
# Tomasz Sochañski , 2005.
# Jan Psota , 2008.
msgid ""
msgstr ""
"Project-Id-Version: pl\n"
"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To:
Can it come from using ipv6?
I met such problem with ipv6 disabled.
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I've met such bahavior. NFS is guilty.
If You start dnsmasq before nfs,
one of nfs.* probably won't start. But maybe it will?
I use recent versions of nfs-utils and dnsmasq,
and have no such problems.
Try to run 'strace dnsmasq -d' from shell,
so You can tell to which port it cannot bind?
There w
Phibee Network Operation Center napisał(a):
> anyone know why the option 252 are not sent/requested ?
Maybe You should try to use --dhcp-option-force=
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needed to boot a workstation.
Etherboot bootroms propose those alternate ports.
I can prepare a patch if You would like me to do so
(for my use I only changed it in config.h).
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