Hi Jae, hi AJ
Jae Stutzman wrote:
>> Why not use dnsmasq to do the DHCP service as well as its DNS services? I
>> have it running stand-alone for years, very stable and efficient (as do many
>> others out there -- and it's built into some firmware's for soho
>> hardware-routers)???
Yes, dnsmasq
Hi
compdoc wrote:
> I don't really know much about dnsmasq, but something pushes
> the routes to lan & vpn clients. Is that done by the dns
> service? Is dnsmasq capable of doing that?
The openvpn server pushes to the vpn clients. Openvpn has its own DHCP
server
integrated.
dhcpd pushes the defau
bruary 05, 2008 7:21 AM
To: efw-user@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Efw-user] Local network DNS issue hack...
On 2/4/08, AJ Weber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> I apologize for not following the bug, but I asked a
related question last
> week (or the week before).
>
> W
On 2/4/08, AJ Weber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> I apologize for not following the bug, but I asked a related question last
> week (or the week before).
>
> Why not use dnsmasq to do the DHCP service as well as its DNS services? I
> have it running stand-alone for years, very stable and effici
riginal Message -
From: Jae Stutzman
To: efw-user@lists.sourceforge.net
Sent: Sunday, February 03, 2008 3:14 PM
Subject: [Efw-user] Local network DNS issue hack...
For those not following bug: http://bugs.endian.it/view.php?id=258
Endian uses dnsmasq for dns resolving and ISC
For those not following bug: http://bugs.endian.it/view.php?id=258
Endian uses dnsmasq for dns resolving and ISC dhcpd for dhcp serving.
The problem is that the version of dnsmasq included in efw does not
include ISC dhcpd server support (a compile option at best, a backport
at worst). As such, th