2.48-2 is in Karmic
** Changed in: dnsmasq (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Fix Released
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DHCP Request Cycle can get caught in infinite loop
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/327703
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Thierry Carrez wrote:
> Simon:
> Good news. Do you plan to push that release to Debian soon ?
>
It went last night, so should be in unstable very soon, if not already.
Cheers,
Simon.
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DHCP Request Cycle can get caught in infinite loop
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Simon:
Good news. Do you plan to push that release to Debian soon ?
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2.48 release is now available and includes the fix for this bug.
Cheers,
Simon.
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Thanks Simon ! I guess we'll wait for the 2.48 release, then :)
** Changed in: dnsmasq (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Triaged
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I think I've deduced what is happening here. The combination of the
dhcp-host line and the /etc/hosts entry generates the equivalent of
dhcp-host=name,192.168.X.X
When you run Ubuntu, the DHCP requests send the name, so dnsmasq find
and uses this line, and all is good.
When the machine was reboo
Simon Kelley here: I'm the principal author of dnsmasq.
I have a couple of questions for FactTech:
1) Was the text message in the DHCPNAK log entry the same as the initial
reporter's ("address reserved")?
2) Is there any other dhcp-host line in the dnsmasq configuration which might
apply to the
Yes, I wouldn't be surprised if your hunch was correct. That's a rather
unusual combination of parameters :)
** Changed in: dnsmasq (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Low
Status: Incomplete => New
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DHCP Request Cycle can get caught in infinite loop
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/327
FYI -- I'm seeing a repeat of this behavior under slightly different
circumstances. In this case, I have a machine that was set up with Ubuntu 8.04
and was issued a lease. I rebooted the machine with an install disk for another
distribution (it's Fluxbuntu 7.10 RC, which uses the 'alternate' te
I think the way it occurred was that I had a dual-boot machine (WinXP/Ubuntu
8.04) that had originally signed up for the lease under Windows, then was shut
off and booted into Linux, where it couldn't connect, then booted back into
Windows, where I observed the issue while diagnosing.
The opti
** Changed in: dnsmasq (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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FYI, the stop/delete/start process worked -- lease was renewed properly.
For anyone following along, in a terminal, type:
$ sudo /etc/init.d/dnsmasq stop
$ sudo nano /var/lib/misc/dnsmasq.leases
(or whatever command you want to use to modify your lease file -- find the
line with the old lease,
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