On 27.11.24 10:37, Ercolino de Spiacico wrote: > Basically, this syntax works for both aliases: > dhcp-host=CE:BA:38:E3:7B:DF,nas,nas-2024 > > where inverting the alias order doesn't (only nas is resolved) > dhcp-host=CE:BA:38:E3:7B:DF,nas-2024,nas
I can't reproduce that behaviour. The only name that resolves is the last one given, hyphen or not, just as Reynir observed. I therefore wonder whether there are additional definitions for nas or nas-2024 somewhere in your configuration. On 27.11.24 15:11, Ercolino de Spiacico wrote:
In my case I like to add the installation year in the hostname, but for usability I also use a generic alias as well. Precisely like in the example I provided so "nas-2024" but also simply "nas". Both have a value to me.
That is possible by using a combination of dhcp-hosts and cname aliases, just as dnsmasq's documentation recommends. Did you give my sample suggestion from my previous post a try yet? Kind regards, Buck _______________________________________________ Dnsmasq-discuss mailing list Dnsmasq-discuss@lists.thekelleys.org.uk https://lists.thekelleys.org.uk/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/dnsmasq-discuss