On Sat, Sep 06, 2008 at 03:14:45PM -0400, JJ Reynolds wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> This is a followup to the excellent patch which allows static IP address 
> assignment.  The problem with that patch is that you can only set the host 
> name and cannot set a FQDN because dnsmasq will, as a security measure, not 
> allow it unless --domain is specified.
> 
> This patch adds support for adding <domain name="my.domain" /> to the network 
> config file.  With that stanza, one can then use FQDNs on the static host 
> assignments, and this should be the domain reported for any clients that 
> request it.  If <domain name .. ./> is not specified in the config file, then 
> there is no change in behaviour.
>
> As a special case, you can also set the domain name to "#", whereupon dnsmasq 
> interprets that to use the domain of the host OS.

 Dan pointed out a leak since the net->domain structure was not freed,
I applied the patch in time for 0.4.5 with that fix added. We still need
to add documentation for the feature, would you mind making a patch for
formatnetwork.html.in describing the new element ad attribute and adding
maybe an example ? 

  thanks !

Daniel

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