On 29/11/2022 23:11, Joe Pfeiffer wrote:
Thanks -- the particular phrase in the man page that confused me (I
actually had read it) was
The set of option-names known by dnsmasq can be discovered by
running "dnsmasq --help dhcp". For example, to set the default
route option to 192.168.4.4, do
--dhcp-option=3,192.168.4.4 or --dhcp-option = option:router, 192.168.4.4
and to set the time-server address to 192.168.0.4, do
--dhcp-option = 42,192.168.0.4 or --dhcp-option = option:ntp-server,
192.168.0.4
It wasn't clear (to me, anyway) that it supports options by number
that are not known by name.
The options are supported by name (as posix-timezone and tzdb-timezone)
in the 2.86 and later releases of dnsmasq.
Cheers,
Simon.
Donald Muller writes:
All options are supported. Just specify the number.
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