built and running let's wait to see what'll happen when this
notebook came from another network and tries to release a wrong
address on our network.
and thank you very much for your attention :)
Simon, seems its working as expected now.
this is TODAY's log
Leonardo Rodrigues wrote:
so dnsmasq offered the IP on the current lease despite of the
'wrong address' situation. This seems to be OK to me, that's what i
would consider the expected behavior of a dhcp server in that situation.
Great, that fix will go into the 2.53 release.
Em 09/03/2010 10:47, Simon Kelley escreveu:
Great, that fix will go into the 2.53 release. Thanks for your help.
you're welcome and thanks for dnsmasq :)
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Atenciosamente / Sincerily,
Leonardo Rodrigues
Solutti Tecnologia
http://www.solutti.com.br
Hi,
I'm running dnsmasq 2.52 on OpenWRT with, among other options:
-l /etc/dnsmasq/dhcpd.leases
--dhcp-range=lan,192.168.8.50,192.168.8.200,255.255.255.0,1440h
1440h = 60 days = 2 months, that's the default lease expiration
from my backup, which was made some few hours before the
Leonardo Rodrigues wrote:
Hi,
I'm running dnsmasq 2.52 on OpenWRT with, among other options:
-l /etc/dnsmasq/dhcpd.leases
--dhcp-range=lan,192.168.8.50,192.168.8.200,255.255.255.0,1440h
1440h = 60 days = 2 months, that's the default lease expiration
from my backup,
Em 08/03/2010 12:20, Simon Kelley escreveu:
shouldnt dnsmasq provide the IP present on its lease file, given the
fact that lease was still valid ???
Good question: I can give you a partial answer, the lease gets deleted
as part of the response to the first DHCPREQUEST. Here's the
Leonardo Rodrigues wrote:
Em 08/03/2010 12:20, Simon Kelley escreveu:
shouldnt dnsmasq provide the IP present on its lease file, given the
fact that lease was still valid ???
Good question: I can give you a partial answer, the lease gets deleted
as part of the response to the
Em 08/03/2010 13:16, Simon Kelley escreveu:
Can you build new dnsmasq packages from source for your WRT box? If so
I'll get a test release to you with the changes implemented.
Yes, i can build it and get it running easily. I'm building OpenWRT
from SVN so it's pretty easy to build
Leonardo Rodrigues wrote:
Em 08/03/2010 13:16, Simon Kelley escreveu:
Can you build new dnsmasq packages from source for your WRT box? If so
I'll get a test release to you with the changes implemented.
Yes, i can build it and get it running easily. I'm building OpenWRT
from SVN
Em 08/03/2010 13:42, Simon Kelley escreveu:
would it be enough to simply remove these lines:
/* avoid loops when client brain-dead */
lease_prune(lease, now);
lease = NULL;
Yes, that's all that's needed.
built and running let's wait to see what'll happen when
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