o post your config
file so we can look for issues.
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On 12/18/22 09:10, Jonathan Stafford wrote:
Thanks, Michael. That will work to get them using that server, but
it's totally bypassing dnsmasq which means my local entries from
/etc/hosts don't resolve. I'd like both things to work to be difficult :)
Hi Jonathan,
Sorry, I didn't respond
, Jonathan Stafford wrote:Thanks, Michael. That will work to get them using that server, but it's totally bypassing dnsmasq which means my local entries from /etc/hosts don't resolve. I'd like both things to work to be difficult :)On Sun, Dec 18, 2022 at 10:36 AM Michael Smith <mich...@kmaclub.
to use 1.1.1.3.
You can achieve this using tags:
# Define DNS servers
dhcp-option=option:dns-server,1.1.1.1
dhcp-option=tag:kidsdevices,option:dns-server,1.1.1.3
dhcp-host=0c:51:01:95:d3:36,set:kidsdevices # Ipad
dhcp-host=58:41:4E:CD:D2:0A,set:kidsdevices # Iphone
Michael
is on by default and this is in conflict the the
dnsmasq-dns-server. Disabling the systemd-resolve causes other error messages
and needs more changes in the setup of Ubuntu to get everything silent, but
I'm not sure of other side effects.
Greetings,
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cal reason, why a dhcp-server
*needs* to have a running DNS-server.
Or is it a feature? :-)
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failed
0, nxdomain replies 0, avg. latency 0ms
dnsmasq[2306436]: server 172.27.1.253#53: queries sent 0, retried 0,
failed 0, nxdomain replies 0, avg. latency 0ms
dnsmasq[2306436]: server 172.27.1.254#53: queries sent 0, retried 0,
failed 0, nxdomain replies 0, avg. latency 0ms
Thanks for
rg.uk/pipermail/dnsmasq-discuss/2022q2/016423.html
and I agree: The documentation is "hard to "read" ;-)
Thanks for offering support.
Regards Michael
Am 08.06.2022 22:16, schrieb Geert Stappers via Dnsmasq-discuss:
On Wed, Jun 08, 2022 at 12:22:50PM +0200, Michael via Dnsma
It is incomplete. => Thanks for your detailed answer.
Michael
Am 08.06.2022 10:31, schrieb Geert Stappers via Dnsmasq-discuss:
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Hi dnsmasq-discuss Groupmembers,
I tried to get working dnsmasq as DHCP Pr
Hi dnsmasq-discuss Groupmembers,
I tried to get working dnsmasq as DHCP Proxy for UEFI HTTP boot.
The following configuration, dnsmasq as DHCP Server, works (but we have
another DHCP Server running):
dhcp-range=efi-http,192.168.1.200,192.168.1.220
file.
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On 4/28/22 09:20, Will Dennis wrote:
Hi all,
I currently have dnsmasq set up and working well for the LAN that the
dnsmasq server is on (for our purposes, say 192.168.0.0/24.) Config is
like this currently:
Now, I have now set up a router (layer-3 switch) that has interfaces
to multiple
the same ip address but
is only valid during the lease, create a dhcp-host entry that includes
the IP & hostname
If you want a DHCP lease can always be looked up via DNS, add it to
/etc/hosts or -addn-hosts and the dhcp-host entry contains the hostname
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name queries (and reverse) over
to the .1.
Then in config as you highlighted above, I point the child machines to
the .2 and everything else to .1.
It would be nice if you could use tags to point to different DNS
servers, but until that is an option, this works.
Michael
.
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which DNS
server to use and what order. Having one in the list that isn't active can
cause problems as your client may try it and then have to time out before
trying the other. I wouldn't list any that were not active.
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(requested) IP address.
Without the leases file, you won't have the DNS mapping for those hosts
that have been handed out a DHCP lease. I am not sure if those will
come back upon renew or if it has to wait until a new request comes in.
Michael
structure
under that ). So you don't have to have a script that copies a bunch
of locations, just the one making it straight forward.
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more sense to ensure you have one really robust
dnsmasq system than having two that don't respond the same.
I think both have valid use cases and it just depends on what works best
for your scenario.
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On 9/2/21 1:05 AM, Chris Green wrote:
On Wed, Sep 01, 2021 at 01:04:24PM -0700, Michael wrote:
Hi Chris,
This is a topic that has come up periodically over the years and I too have
watched with interest on how to best manage this.
I looked at using heartbeat and other failover service
P and
MAC and the clients never know it happened. When I am done, I just
reverse the process.
It seems to work fine for my needs.
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? I believe in the pxelinux.cfg
file ( or similar ) you typically set ramdisk_size= and that needs
to have enough room to hold the initrd. You might want to check to see
if yours is big enough for the larger initrd.
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how can I pass all DHCP-Option82 Informations to my DHCP script?
I need this Information to know which user is requesting an IP-Address. In
this value i get the CPE-IP-Address and the Port Identification to identify
the end-user.
Thank you.
Hey there. I am looking for a linux command to auto-restart dnsmasq if it
ever fails. It seems that my Raspberry Pi version fails from time to time.
Looked in the archives but was not able to find any documentation on such a
command. Currently I have to use the
service dnsmasq restart command but
пт, 7 авг. 2020 г. в 22:11, Geert Stappers :
> On Fri, Aug 07, 2020 at 07:09:52PM +0300, Michael Aramanovich wrote:
> >
> > However, the problem is still easily reproducible on Centos 7, Centos 8,
> > with dnsmasq 2.76 / 2.79 (and the most recent ones as w
ug, or there are any other
configuration options (either in dnsmasq or NetworkManager) to avoid this
and force dnsmasq to use a random UDP source port for upstream queries.
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You might even see if your router directly supports one of these
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/gannettdigital.com/
When I specifically try to go to
universal-web-internal.production.gannettdigital.com in a web browser though or
do DNS lookup, I’m not seeing anything in the logs which is odd.
On Monday, October 14, 2019, 7:51 PM, Michael wrote:
Someone tried it and they used the following
, Michael wrote:
Hi Simon,
I'm using ASUS Merlin 384.13, which is compiled with dnsmasq 2.80-44-g608aa9f,
on my router. I have rebind protection on and want to whitelist
"universal-web-internal.production.gannettdigital.com" as for some reason after
upgrading to iOS 13 on my i
Hi Geert,
thanks for you mail.
On 1/11/19 6:50 PM, Geert Stappers wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 11, 2019 at 11:29:13AM +0100, MIchael Schleicher (smicha) wrote:
>> On 11.01.19 10:53, john doe wrote:
>>> On 1/11/2019 9:49 AM, MIchael Schleicher (smicha) wrote:
>>>>
Hi,
thanks for your reply.
On 10.01.19 22:25, wkitt...@gmail.com wrote:
On 1/10/19 3:26 PM, Michael Schleicher wrote:
As I said, for Linux VM's, I can set a uniq Client-ID that helps, but on
Windows you can not set define a Client-ID (as far as I know).
isn't this the machine name? when i
LIENT-ID". I think that is one of the key's to
fix the problem.
As I said before in a prev. mail. The problem is not there, when the
DHCP-Client sending a uniq DHCP-Client-ID. In Linux that is not the
problem i can set that, but in Windows I do not have the option to set
the DHCP-Client-ID ! :-(
Many thanks
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entries, is it possible to do such configuration
centralized at dnsmasq DNS server alone?
Yes, just add them to the /etc/hosts file on the machine running dnsmasq
or use the addn-hosts directive to point it to another file.
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> Hi,
>
> I have dnsmasq set to be a DHCPv6 and DHCPv6 server for my local network.
> Here is the relevant part of the configuration:
>
> interface=vlan1
> interface=vlan2
> interface=vlan3
> interface=vlan4
> interf
configured something wrong or is there a bug?
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Hi,
we are a ISP and we like to provide DHCPv6-PD to our customers.
Is there a possibility to archive that goal with DNSMASQ?
DNSMASQ have to assign a /57 network from our configured IP-Space and have
to insert a static route into kernel routing table to the leased IPv6-/64
Address.
Hi Simon,
I am not entirely clear on this. Is there a specific variable which
contains the relevant IP/information? (In cache.c)
Thanks,
Michael.
On 11/06/2018 18:51, Simon Kelley wrote:
daemon-namebuff is justa working variable. Look at the cache.c module
for name->IP lookups.
Si
Good day,
I see that the daemon/namebuff value stores the relevant domain
information for the query.
I need the IP address associated with this query.
Where would i find this?
Thanks,
Michael.
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the query prior to checking whether the requested
value already exists in the cache?
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router looks like a good first step.
Quite so. I had hoped to get that done this weekend, but it didn't
happen. I'll send an update once I've gotten it upgraded. Thank you
for the assistance.
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The packet capture was looking at all interfaces, but the response is
coming in on the 192.168.1.2 interface of the remote router.
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On 12/02/18 21:35, Michael Garrison Stuber wrote:
Greetings!
I'm trying to diagnose a problem
e hostname the client passed up to add to DNS and will again remove it
when the lease goes away.
Does that help clarify?
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On 2016-12-21 01:26, Markus Hartung wrote:
So I guess the automatic creation of -records doesn't work any
more if I enable privacy extensions.
Your IPv6 host can (and usually does) have several IPv6 addresses at a
time.
Disabling the use of randomized identifiers ensures that one of
Hello Markus,
Windows 10 by default uses randomized identifiers instead of the MAC
address. You can turn this off using the following command in an admin
shell:
netsh interface ipv6 set global randomizeidentifiers=disabled
In addition to that, make sure that the Windows computer replies
ame), even if a dynamic
address is requested?
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necessary, but I have
included a patch below that restricts the port 4011 redirect to CSA >= 6. With
that patch, the PXE behavior for BIOS clients is exactly what it was in older
releases.
Michael
--- a/src/rfc2131.c
+++ b/src/rfc2131.c
@@ -882,8 +882,13 @@ size_t dhcp_reply(struct dhcp_cont
, and the menu also works if you specify multiple, however
you have to blindly navigate the menu because it is not shown on screen.
Michael
--- a/src/rfc2131.c
+++ b/src/rfc2131.c
@@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ static void pxe_misc(struct dhcp_packet *mess, unsigned char
*end, unsigned char
static int
tter as googling for "pxe-service=..." does not
yield any meaningful hits for anything but x86PC, IA32_EFI, BC_EFI and
X86-64_EFI.
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> without a test system to experiment with.
If you have access to a recent version of VMware, I can send you a VMX file and
an EFI binary for testing.
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>
> >> What am I doing incorrectly? How should the configuration file look?
> >>
>
> dhcp-host=de:ad:be:ef:55:55,id:*,10.0.0.10 # ,hnstatic,infinite
>
>
> This is the first thing I'd be suspicious of, the fields in dhcp-host
> can come in any order, and they're typed with a load of dodgy
Re-sending after temporarily subscribing
On Thu, Feb 11, 2016 at 4:11 PM Michael Evans <mjevans1...@gmail.com> wrote:
> My goal is to have dnsmasq serve DHCP leases on an interface, either for
> static addresses (either within that interface's very large subnet mask)
>
sure to specify your PXE services for both BC_EFI and
X86-64_EFI as UEFI firmwares can’t seem to agree which one is the correct one
to use. As usual, specify the boot file name without the suffix (.efi).
> On 24.11.2015, at 00:25, Michael Walton <walt...@queensu.ca> wrote:
>
>
Hi mailing list,
has there been any recent progress getting proxy DHCP + UEFI boot to work?
I'm using dnsmasq in conjunction with a little known (but remarkably good)
deployment system called crucible WDS. For windows deployments the author
wrote his own proxy dhcp system which -I *think*- is
name
are correctly sent to the client and make sure it requests the TFTP download
correctly. The log output you sent looks fine.
Michael
> On 17.11.2015, at 20:48, Louis Garcia <louisg...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> I have a dns proxy running on F23 and configured for older B
As it turns out, UEFI does support PXE menus, but the implementations are
rather buggy in that regard. VMware often does not render the menu on the
screen, but you can blindly select the menu entry using the arrow keys and boot
it with the return key. A recent Asus laptop renders the menu, but
if (pxearch == service->CSA &&
match_netid(service->netid, netid, 1))
> On 24.10.2015, at 15:21, Michael Kuron
> <michael-li...@physcip.uni-stuttgart.de> wrote:
>
> More wiresharking helped me figure this out. So when UEFI receives a DHCP
> Offer or
Asus
laptop. This is also backwards compatible with BIOS PXE booting (the port 4011
stuff was specified a long time ago).
Regards,
Michael
diff --git a/src/rfc2131.c b/src/rfc2131.c
index 9f69ed5..32f18d1 100644
--- a/src/rfc2131.c
+++ b/src/rfc2131.c
@@ -859,6 +859,7 @@ size_t dhcp_reply
I made some changes to dnsmasq (patch below) that remove the PXE menu system
(the option 43 stuff) if there’s only one menu entry and put the boot file name
and server address directly into the file and siaddr fields. This works fine
for BIOS systems, but doesn’t work for UEFI either.
Next
192.168.1.123
Aug 1 21:20:57 hostname daemon.warn dnsmasq-dhcp[18152]: not giving name
ipphone-123 to the DHCP lease of 192.168.1.161 because the name exists in
/etc/hosts with address 192.168.1.123
Maybe every 30 or 60 minutes but not that often.
Michael
http://www.mksolutions.info
to check the running configuration of
dnsmasq and then perform an update for these, too (didn't check what
the RFC says about this).
Just my thoughts...
Best,
-Michael
Cheers,
Simon.
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Hello Simon, hello list,
I was just wondering if someone has
,
-Michael
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is sending out to the upstream name
servers and attached the pcap file.
What can we do about this problem? It essentially makes DNSSEC unusable
at the moment.
Best,
-Michael
+ dig ANY ipfire.org
;; Truncated, retrying in TCP mode.
; DiG 9.9.6-P1-RedHat-9.9.6-8.P1.fc21 ANY ipfire.org
;; global
. Changing the upstream name servers does
not resolve the problem.
That's all I have so far. Looking forward to hear from that user now.
Thanks for your great help!
-Michael
On Mon, 2015-01-12 at 20:27 +, Simon Kelley wrote:
Michael,
That's useful information, thanks, but it's not really
here, but it feels like resolving DNS
entries takes ages from time to time...
That's all of the feedback I got so far.
-Michael
On Sat, 2015-01-03 at 15:35 +, Simon Kelley wrote:
Given the available information,
http://thekelleys.org.uk/gitweb/?p=dnsmasq.git;a=commit;h
that signs
its records by using that algorithm.
-Michael
On Tue, 2014-12-23 at 16:02 +, Simon Kelley wrote:
I just looked at this. Simon's stripeyc.at is now working for me. I
don't think I found any problems with 2.72 on that one though.
The domain mentioned in the ipfire thread
PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA256
I just pushed changes to the git repo to implement this. Michael,
please could you seen if it now behaves as you'd like?
Cheers,
Simon.
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On 29/11/14 19:18, Michael Gorbach wrote:
Hi All,
I've got a question and potential enhancement request. It looks like
right now, the (very useful) interface-name feature pulls all
(global) addresses from
name, which causes repeated confusion due to things
like SSH warning about an unknown host because it has suddenly picked a
previously-unknown temporary address to connect to. Thoughts?
Yours,
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. Although there is some code in dnsmasq that is supposed to
handle this, it does not verify the records correctly.
Did anyone else experience this problem? Is it a bug with dnsmasq or the
authoritative name servers of that domain?
Best,
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Hi,
i have the following situation. My router has a static IPv4 address. I add the static
IPv4 address into the hosts-File with the hostname router so that dnsmasq can
resolve my routers IP.
Now with IPv6, my router gets the IP the DHCP so i can't hardcore it into the
hosts-File. How can i
Hi,
thank you very much. I already studied the manpage, but didn't saw it. It works
like a charm.
Thank you again.
Am 15. Oktober 2014 um 20:56 schrieb Mathias Kresin open...@kresin.me:
2014-10-15 19:46 GMT+02:00 Michael Kuehn kuehn.mich...@icloud.com :
Hi,
i
is experiencing
exactly the same or if someone else has ever experienced some similar
problem. DNSSEC is basically not usable here.
-Michael
[1] dig @178.63.73.246 DNSKEY .
On Mon, 2014-08-18 at 22:03 +0100, Simon Kelley wrote:
On 18/08/14 21:37, Conrad Kostecki wrote:
Bingo! That seems
On Wed, 2014-08-20 at 19:54 +0100, Simon Kelley wrote:
On 20/08/14 14:28, Michael Tremer wrote:
Hello list,
I think I might have some very similar problem here. It is not specific
to dnsmasq. The result is the same to what Conrad has reported.
When ever dnsmasq is running
Hello Simon,
thanks for your reply.
On Wed, 2014-07-30 at 22:24 +0100, Simon Kelley wrote:
On 30/07/14 11:51, Michael Tremer wrote:
Hello fellow dnsmasq users,
I am working on the free firewall distribution called IPFire
(www.ipfire.org) and inside of that distribution, dnsmasq is used
like Debian and
so on.
Maybe we can work out the problems and get this merged.
Best,
-Michael
diff --git a/Makefile b/Makefile
index 292c8bd..5e0cdbe 100644
--- a/Makefile
+++ b/Makefile
@@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ objs = cache.o rfc1035.o util.o option.o forward.o network.o \
dnsmasq.o dhcp.o
-host=38:60:77:9c:6b:1d,set:mythliv,mythliv
tag-if=set:mythliv-ipxe,tag:ipxe,tag:mythliv
dhcp-boot=tag:mythliv-ipxe,http://minimyth2/conf/mythliv/mythliv.ipxe
I really appreciate the help. I can now EOL my local copy of tftp,
bind, and dhcpd in favor of dnsmasq!
Michael
, and
then pass a URL to ipxe on the next request?
I tried using multiple tags but either that isn't allowed or I didn't
use them correctly.
Any help would be much appreciated.
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Hi,
I'd like to use dnsmasq as DNS and DHCP(v6) server on my home network.
The box running dnsmasq is not the router; the router is a box provided
by my internet provider that does router advertisements with the A flag
set. The dnsmasq box gets the IPv6 prefix from the router advertisements
Hello,
I have been running ISC bind and dhcp on my network for many years and
would like to get those services running on my Asus router running
Merlin firmware using dnsmasq.
At the moment, I am trying to test the config file on a Linux host on
the same subnet. Once it is working, I will
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Am 10.02.2014 06:31, schrieb audiotec69:
So apparently back in 2005 there was a patch
Brilliant, I've found success with replacing dhcp-boot with
pxe-service=BC_EFI, Install Linux, BOOTX64.efi along with renaming
BOOTX64.efi to BOOTX64.efi.0
Thanks for your help and for dnsmasq!
On Sat, December 28, 2013 7:50 am, Simon Kelley wrote:
PS. Decoding the logs a bit more, I think
I’m having trouble pxe booting clients with dnsmasq, specifically with the
dhcp part. If I use ISC dhcp, but keep dnsmasq for dns and tftp, it works
fine. I’d much rather have dnsmasq do it all but simply cannot get it to
work.
Pxe booting via isc dhcp works with this bit of configuration:
had difficulty in the past with bonded interfaces and PXE.
Can you send the logs? There mat be clues there.
Cheers,
Simon.
On Fri, December 27, 2013 2:02 pm, Simon Kelley wrote:
On 27/12/13 19:54, Michael Thompson wrote:
I’m having trouble pxe booting clients with dnsmasq, specifically
)
is enabled. That would need a pxe-service dnsmasq config line somewhere.
Cheers,
Simon.
On 27/12/13 20:44, Michael Thompson wrote:
again, no change. please find a log here http://pastebin.com/D99SQyqj
many thanks
On Fri, December 27, 2013 2:28 pm, Simon Kelley wrote:
That all looks
Hi Simon,
is dhcp-helper able to set Opt 5 / 11
* DHCP-Server-Identifier-Override
* Subnet-Link-Selection
and is dhcp-helper bind to interface or port?
And is dhcp-helper also able to forward DHCPv6 Requests?
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I would like to use dnsmasq as a caching dns server which forwards
requests to the dyndns dns servers, which do content filtering, except
for local queries, which should go to the dhcp supplied dns server.
Since my laptop can be connected to any number of wireless networks, the
dhcp supplied dns
.mycompany.com.
What is wrong?
P.S. I have filterwin2k commented.
Best regards,
Michael Strelnikov
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response should be used.
Thank you.
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to not block.
Removing that local line, and things seem to be working as desired.
I think my dnsmasq config is too complicated
Thanks
Michael
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the defaultgateway
for Network1 to 172.16.48.1 and for Network2 to 172.16.50.1 ... your
interfaces have to be configured likewise. Also DNSMASQ have to carry
out the right DHCP-OFFERS.
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the behaviour has changed recently.
Thanks in advance for any advice / assistance.
Michael Firth
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to the work on dnsmasq. Despite the issues I'm having at the
moment, this is still by far easier than other DNS software I've tried to
use.
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to the secondary server, you need to create a
ssh-key (ssh-keygen) to copy the lease-file without knowing the ssh-passord.
scp 10.0.0.251:/var/dhcp/dnsmasq.leases /var/dhcp/dnsmasq.leases
do this every minute via a crontab.
So, thats it.
Liebe Grüße aus Freilassing,
Michael Rack
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it significantly easier for
drive-by contributors to contribute patches etc, so it's worth a thought.
Best regards,
Michael
think dnsmasq needs socket activation.
Yap. I would suggest that this patch does not get merged, unless the author
clarifies why he thinks it’s a good idea :).
Best regards,
Michael
would offer the same benefits as the DBus
activation does, but also in case you don’t want to use DBus :). Not sure how
relevant the usecase is or if 微菜 is just not aware of the DBus activation.
Best regards,
Michael
interface on your Unix-Router with only one ip-address-range /24
or something else?
Liebe Grüße aus Freilassing,
Michael Rack
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Am 13.09.2011 12:17, schrieb SpiderX:
If it can be done, it should be done :)
The reason why it should be done in my case not beacuse I'm lazy to
use sub-option 5, but because I just cannot use it.
My switch vendor doesnt support RFC5107, and that the reason why I
can't use dnsmasq, and I'm not
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