Hello,
I am looking to have two dhcp ranges:
Range 1- will only be allows to be used by specific MAC Addresses.
Range 2- will be used by all other MAC Addresses.
ie:
dhcp-range=tag:bypass,10.3.0.70,10.3.0.99,72h
dhcp-range=tag:!bypass,10.3.0.100,10.3.0.199,72h
Found reference here:
http://lists.
Hello,
I am looking to setup two DHCP ranges, one would bypass a proxy and
the other wouldn't.
dnsmasq should be able to use MAC address of the hardware to decide
which range it should fall into. I would like to confirm that the
following config would work.
dhcp-range=tag:bypass,10.3.0
outer
dnsmasq would add to the dnsmasq.lease file automatically the entry at
startup, that way, the association would be made everytime dnsmasq
starts up. From what I can tell, it doesn't seem to be the case.
Philippe
Quoting Mauricio Tavares :
On Mon, Jan 21, 2013 at 9:19 PM, Philippe Fa
Hello,
I have a question. I have a router (Upstairs_router) which has an ip
address of 10.3.0.3. I would like to add that entry into the DNS
portion of dnsmasq. I had a look at the man page but couldn't find
anything. I was wondering if there was something simple?
Thank you
Philippe
I have noticed something a little strange in my Log files.
ombellenature.com was forwarded to 8.8.4.4. Where it got the response
NODATA-IPV6
the promptly tried to add several domain names (which aren't valid)
and got NXDOMAIN-IPv6
When it tried again to forward the same request to 8.8.4.4
broadcast
everywere, off course you need DNS/WINS working.
Stefano
On Mon, Oct 4, 2010 at 3:15 AM, Philippe Faure wrote:
Hello,
I didn't hear back from anyone, so I thought that I would try to see
if my request makes sense.
I have dnsmasq running on 3 separate servers, each in differ
more control and don't forward broadcast
everywere, off course you need DNS/WINS working.
Stefano
On Mon, Oct 4, 2010 at 3:15 AM, Philippe Faure wrote:
Hello,
I didn't hear back from anyone, so I thought that I would try to see
if my request makes sense.
I have dnsmasq running on 3
Hello,
I didn't hear back from anyone, so I thought that I would try to see
if my request makes sense.
I have dnsmasq running on 3 separate servers, each in different
cities. They are all connected via a secure tunnel. I was finding
that DHCP request made in location A is being answered
Hello,
I have dnsmasq running on 3 separate servers, each in different
cities. They are all connected via a secure tunnel. I was finding
that DHCP request made in location A is being answered by the DHCP
server in Location B. Currently to avoid this issue, I am using:
dhcp-host=00:0e:35:
I was wondering with version 2.51, will the 10 seconds, and 50
queries be configurable?
No easily, it's in the set of parameters at the start of
src/config,h that can be changed by recompilation (I wonder if
anyone has ever tunned any of those: I doubt it)
I am thinking under a light load
Hello,
I was wondering how does DNSMASQ use the DNS servers that it knows about.
If "strict-order" is enabled, it uses them in the order found in the
dnsmasq.conf file. If the first server doesn't reply, or can't answer,
then it goes and tries the next one and so on.
But if "strict-order"
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than
the TFTP server configuration.
Maybe tftp-no-blocksize should be set by default (with a
tftp-honor-blocksize to negate it).
But I don't use BOOTP remote booting, so Simon probably has good
reasons for doing things the way they are.
On Mon, Aug 24, 2009 at 8:01 PM, Philippe Faure wrote:
It would seem that the network MTU was my limiting factor. With
Simon's Help, we were able to find the problem and solution.
My config file didn't mention (being that it was too old) the switch,
tftp-no-blocksize
Adding it, and restarting dnsmasq, the new system booted straight to
the insta
Hello,
I am trying to us DNSMASQ to install Ubuntu Server a new machine, but
it isn't working. HEre is what I have
dhcp-boot=pxelinux.0,fileserver,192.168.0.34
enable-tftp
tftp-root=/var/lib/tftpboot
dir /var/lib/tftpboot/
drwxrwxrwx 3 nobody nogroup 4.0K 2009-04-17 12:08 .
drwxr-xr-x 37 ro
Hello Jack,
I have worked with Dlink routers. I have found that the LAN IP
Address range need to be include the router's IP address.
Philippe
Message: 1
Date: Wed, 17 Jun 2009 06:04:32 +
From: jack seth
Subject: [Dnsmasq-discuss] Need help accessing my modem through my
route
clients and servers
use UDP which is connectionless (in general only zone transfers between peer
servers are TCP). The client isn't connected, it just sends a datagram
containing a request and dnsmasq sends a response back to the address whence
the datagram came.
On Thu, Apr 2, 2009 at 12
ow is that information sent to
each client?
How is the DNS server made aware that the client has connected?
Philippe
Quoting "richardvo...@gmail.com" :
From the man page: "Dnsmasq supports IPv6 for DNS, but not DHCP. "
On Wed, Apr 1, 2009 at 1:39 AM, Philippe Faure wro
I have read that dnsmasq is ready to support IPv6. I was wondering
what is required to enable this function? What changes to the config
file are required? I am currently using dnsmasq to distribute IPV4 IP
addresses and want to try to move to ipv6?
Thanks
Philippe
Hello,
I run a script that takes URLs that display adds, and point them to an
un-used Local IP address. for example:
address="/123banners.com/192.168.0.35"
All of these addresses are in one file which DNSMASQ reads at startup.
I have noticed that the number of addresses in this file is n
Thank you Simon,
Will give that a try.
Philippe
Quoting Simon Kelley :
Philippe Faure wrote:
Hello,
I was wondering is someone has managed to get Windows XP boxes
setup so that they would get proxy details from DNSMASQ? Any
details would be appreciated.
If someone has a suggestion
Hello,
I was wondering is someone has managed to get Windows XP boxes setup
so that they would get proxy details from DNSMASQ? Any details would
be appreciated.
If someone has a suggestion on a better/easier way, I would be willing
to entertain the idea.
Thank you
Philippe
Hello,
Based on the --address command in dnsmasq, it would seem that you have
to give it either a domain name, or IP and dnsmasq will always return
an IP.
I was wondering if it would be possible to have the second parameter
work with another domain name, or IP:port?
Thank you
Philippe
I have been watching the dnsmasq logs for the past couple of days and
founds the following lines:
Apr 20 11:54:01 dnsmasq[11788]: cached 82.160.33.10 is -IPv4
Apr 20 11:54:04 dnsmasq[11788]: query[PTR] 10.33.160.82.in-addr.arpa
from 192.168.0.34
Apr 20 11:54:04 dnsmasq[11788]: cached 82.160.
Yes, I did.
I have commented it out and it worked.
Thank you
Philippe
Quoting Simon Kelley :
Philippe Faure wrote:
Dnsmasq handles local domains nicely (for both forward and reverse lookups):
root@fileserver:~$host phil2
phil2.230newport.faure.ca has address 192.168.0.56
root
Dnsmasq handles local domains nicely (for both forward and reverse lookups):
root@fileserver:~$host phil2
phil2.230newport.faure.ca has address 192.168.0.56
root@fileserver:~$host 192.168.0.56
56.0.168.192.in-addr.arpa domain name pointer phil2.230newport.faure.ca.
Other IPs in that
I have a unique setup. I have two private networks connected by a VPN
connection. Both private networks have DNSMASQ running (using DNS and
DHCP functionality). I am finding that a client from network 1 will
receive IP address from DHCP server on network 2.
Besides ignoring MAC addresss fr
Hello,
I have found that I left logging enabled, and the dnsmasq.log file is over 500
Mb. I was wondering if in the next release there could be a script that would
automatically, maybe once a week, move the current file to dnsmasq.log.1, and
so one. once you have done this for 5 weeks, start to
Thank you.
Philippe
Quoting Jima :
On Thu, 17 Jan 2008, Philippe Faure wrote:
/etc/hosts/
127.0.0.1 localhost
192.68.0.34 fileserver
/etc/resolv.conf
nameserver 192.168.0.34 #self
So...is the 1 missing in /etc/hosts, or just your email? :-)
Jima
RV records _does_not
# occur for TXT records.)
#Example SPF.
#txt-record=example.com,"v=spf1 a -all"
#Example zeroconf
#txt-record=_http._tcp.example.com,name=value,paper=A4
# For debugging purposes, log each DNS query as it passes through
# dnsmasq.
log-queries
# Log lots of extra
Hello,
I have a server called "fileserver" running dnsmasq version 2.39. All PCs can
get DHCP leases, ping each other, and find dns responses to systems external to
the network. But when I try to ping fileserver from any other Pc, or itself. I
get the response that it can't be found. Any assista
Hello.
I am trying to debug a problem of why a PC is getting an IP address outside of
the Dhcp server allocated range
dhcp-range=192.168.0.47,192.168.0.62,168h
but the Ip received is 192.168.0.37
[root@philserver root]$ dnsmasq -v
Dnsmasq version 2.22 Copyright (C) 2000-2005 Simon Kelley
This
cachesize 150
Debian kernel 2.6.8-3-686-smp
Sarge version of Debian.
thank you
Philippe
Quoting Carlos Carvalho :
Philippe Faure (phili...@faure.ca) wrote on 27 September 2007 22:35:
>I was wondering is there was another setup requirement for dnsmasq to add a
>dbian box, versus linux?
Hello,
I have been using dnsmasq for some time now without issue. I am now trying to
add another PC to the system. Currently, I have have two PC (windows) both
connected to a wireless router which forwards all requests to the dnsmasq.
This works without any problems.
This third PC (debian etch
correct machine. Therefore,
the DHCP server should already know the hardware address. Why it
forgets, and it never gets listed, is beyond me. Maybe someone else
could enlighten us :)
On Tue, 2007-04-24 at 12:46 -0400, Philippe Faure wrote:
Hello,
I am running Dnsmasq version 2.2 on a Debian server
I am in the process of setting up a VPN between multiple private networks. If
they are running DNSMASQ would it be a smart idea to enter:
server=/internal.myco.com/192.168.10.1 (updated for my name and IP)
in all servers (2 or 3 )? Would this allow the routing of internal DNS requests
from o
Hello,
I am running Dnsmasq version 2.2 on a Debian server version 3.1. The
Dnsmasq.lease file has the following information stored in it.
1177812457 00:15:e9:a8:e5:28 192.168.0.50 debian-host *
1177928854 00:15:e9:a8:e6:c5 192.168.0.57 carm 01:00:15:e9:a8:e6:c5
1177849379 00:03:2f:3a:f2:e9 192.
I was trying to get access to my interanl PC from the dnsmasq server.
the /etc/resolv.conf file had:
nameserver 192.168.0.200 #Internet router
nameserver 192.168.0.1 #DNSMASQ server
I would try to ping the name of an internal PC (name was found in the
dnsmasq.leases file). Each time I woul
Hello
I managed to get dnsmasq running, well atleast the dhcp protion, last
night in 20 mintues. Great piece of
software thank you. I have noticed though that the only way for it to
work was to point each client DNS requests to my router 192.168.0.200
which acts as the interface to my ISP. not
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