https://serverfault.com/questions/272299/dnsmasq-mapping-2-mac-addresses-to-the-same-ip-address
Configuring both with the same clientID.
Specifying two MAC addresses on one line.
That serverfault discussion might help but not really convinced unless your
switch knows how to handle it somehow.
Ho
On the MAC, try appending the FQDN prager.homeip.net to the hostname:
freyja.prager.homeip.net
If that points to the problem, I do not own an Apple MAC, so can not tell
you how to have it include domain name by default.
Also, trying pinging the IP directly.
On Mon, Aug 3, 2020 at 2:01 PM Dan Sch
Got it and Thank You.
On Fri, Jan 18, 2019 at 4:25 PM Kurt H Maier wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 18, 2019 at 03:33:53PM -0600, Rob Townley wrote:
> > What is the expected behavior of dnsMasq after this change?
>
> Identical to the expected behavior of dnsmasq before this change.
>
https://dnsflagday.net/
I am on my smartphone, but dnsMasq is not listed on this site.
Feb 1st will be here soon.
What is the expected behavior of dnsMasq after this change?
On Thu, Jan 17, 2019 at 5:49 PM Simon Kelley
wrote:
> Setting log-queries in the dnsmasq config will get you some useful
Yes, compile on 64bit machine to run on a 32bit machine. Same OS.
On Tue, Apr 12, 2016 at 10:14 AM, wrote:
> On 04/11/2016 11:42 PM, Rob Townley wrote:
>
>> My name server runs on 32bit hardware, but all other machines are 64bit
>> OS on
>> 64bit hardware.
>>
>
My name server runs on 32bit hardware, but all other machines are 64bit OS
on 64bit hardware.
egrep -R -i '386|x86|32bit' did not come back with much relevant info.
dnsmasq runs on all kinds of disparate hardware, so i know it is done
everyday.
(CentOS6 systems.)
domains are never
forwarded and always replied to with the specified IP address
Have to figure out how to upgrade because i want that --ipset option.
On Sun, Apr 10, 2016 at 10:44 PM, Rob Townley wrote:
> #egrep -i 'tv|kodi|forum' /etc/dnsmasq.conf
> dhcp-host=23:2
On Sun, Apr 10, 2016 at 1:41 PM, Rob Townley wrote:
> My dns entries are acting like Top Level Domains. For instance, i have
> host named TV:
> nslookup tv
> 10.10.10.88 (GOOD. EXPECTED)
> nslookup www.kodi.tv
> 10.10.10.88 (BAD)
> nslookup kodi.tv.(dot at en
My dns entries are acting like Top Level Domains. For instance, i have
host named TV:
nslookup tv
10.10.10.88 (GOOD. EXPECTED)
nslookup www.kodi.tv
10.10.10.88 (BAD)
nslookup kodi.tv.(dot at end)
10.10.10.88
nslookup forum.kodi.tv
10.10.10.88 (WORSE)
nslookup bbc.tv
10.10.10.88 (The world