Of course, tools like doxygen can help by automatically graphing the
function call tree.
On Fri, Jul 20, 2012 at 7:20 AM, SamLT s...@sltosis.org wrote:
On Fri, Jul 20, 2012 at 09:26:03AM +0800, don wrote:
i need to implement the dhcp function in one platform, but it's hard to read
the source
On 21/07/12 07:32, Craig Yoshioka wrote:
Hmm, I tried it out, and the static hosts do not seem to inherit the lease-time
from the static range
with:
dhcp-range=eth1,10.0.0.101,10.0.0.200,24h
dhcp-range=eth1,10.0.0.0,10.0.0.100,static,240h
# ips are declared in /etc/hosts
dhcp-host=node-2
Hi,
I have a server using two interfaces for different subnets, with the same
hostname on both. The subnets are:
192.168.0.0/24
192.168.1.0/24
I've gotten each interface to get the correct IP from dnsmasq using:
dhcp-host=eth0,myserver,192.168.0.10
dhcp-host=eth0,myserver,192.168.1.10
but
Sorry, typo the lines should have been:
dhcp-host=eth0,myserver,192.168.0.10
dhcp-host=eth1,myserver,192.168.1.10
On Jul 21, 2012, at 12:44 PM, Craig Yoshioka crai...@me.com wrote:
Hi,
I have a server using two interfaces for different subnets, with the same
hostname on both. The
On Sat, Jul 21, 2012 at 12:49:38PM -0700, Craig Yoshioka wrote:
Sorry, typo the lines should have been:
dhcp-host=eth0,myserver,192.168.0.10
dhcp-host=eth1,myserver,192.168.1.10
On Jul 21, 2012, at 12:44 PM, Craig Yoshioka crai...@me.com wrote:
I have a server using two interfaces for
Awesome. I love dnsmasq.
BTW, re: the subnets, why would that be a problem? I have complete control
over the router, I can change it, set up static routing, etc. if I ever need to
connect the two subnets.
On Jul 21, 2012, at 4:18 PM, /dev/rob0 r...@gmx.co.uk wrote:
On Sat, Jul 21, 2012 at