Hello Dominik
On 2021-09-10 12:27, Dominik DL6ER wrote:
Hey Joerg,
On Fri, 2021-09-10 at 10:13 +0200, jo...@schuetter.org wrote:
rev-server=fe80::/10,192.168.178.1
dnsmasq always only accepted IPv6 prefixes that are a multiple of
4. There was just no enforcing of this before v2.86.
From
Hello
After upgrading dnsmasq from 2.85 to 2.86 (debian sid) the rev-server
lines regarding IPv6 are no longer accepted
error:
bad IPv6 prefix at line 26 of /etc/dnsmasq.d/05-local.conf
config line:
rev-server=fe80::/10,192.168.178.1
Best Regards
Hi !
Simon Kelley wrote:
Then (stage2) uboot.0 is started an request IP + bootoptions via DHCP.
The vendor class is DBOX2, EMPTY (obtained via tcpdump/wireshark)
, so
the line
dhcp-vendorclass=dbox2-kernel,DBOX2
should match.
dnsmasq logs the vendor-class when log-dhcp is on, and it's not
problem on this list, but it was not solved,
because the poster did not answer on the list [1]. Perhaps were now able
to solve it with more information provided.
kind regards
joerg jungermann
[1]
http://lists.thekelleys.org.uk/pipermail/dnsmasq-discuss/2006q1/000651.html
Hi !
[...]
The file /etc/dnsmasq.conf constains the following:
[...]
dhcp-host=00:50:9c:12:34:56,bibu.lan,ignore
[...]
Sorry, there is a mistak in the configuration.
Just ignore this line the configuration. It is just to disable dhcp for
this host.
kind regards
joerg jungermann
?
Maybe this isn't even a bug but a feature that I don't understand ;)
Cheers,
Joerg
Hello Richard,
If you have switched between wired and wireless, and the lease given
to the other adapter has not yet expired, then the address is not
available and a new address will be given out.
This is actually not the case. If there are no foreign leases on my
client, I can switch
to get the adress 192.168.1.1 on my subnet XX.1.0 for querying
minime. Do you got a hint how to do this?
thanks in advance
Joerg
as 192.168.2.1 then dnsmasq will return the address on the
192.168.2.x network.
yes, that did it.
/etc/resolv.conf contained
nameserver 192.168.2.1
from an old configuration.
HTH
Simon.
thanks alot!
Joerg