Wondering if someone has any suggestions here...
One group of ISPs here in NZ uses fixed IP's for their client's
machines. Tohave them work on our network we have to change these.
Sometimes mistakes happen and it's a pain to get the numbers from the
ISP if we loose them.
If possible, I'd love to
On 18/09/12 11:30, Vladislav Grishenko wrote:
Hi all,
Commit 54dd393f [PATCH] Add --bind-dynamic introduced regression.
Netlink errors with actual success status gets logged as errors.
Patch fixes that by checking status, as it was before 54dd393f, could be
applied to current git.
Best
On 18/09/12 13:32, Vladislav Grishenko wrote:
Hi,
Initial setup logging is a bit inconsistent for DHCP/DHCPv6,
Patch add actual IP family usage for stateless, static, proxy and range
messages
Before:
dnsmasq-dhcp: IPv6 router advertisement enabled
dnsmasq-dhcp: DHCP, IP range
On Thu, Sep 20, 2012 at 6:06 PM, K R kiwirider...@gmail.com wrote:
Wondering if someone has any suggestions here...
One group of ISPs here in NZ uses fixed IP's for their client's
machines. Tohave them work on our network we have to change these.
Sometimes mistakes happen and it's a pain to
On 18/09/12 11:45, Graham Wood wrote:
I've hit a problem that seems a bit weird to me - affecting both ubuntu
and ESX4i clients (but not esx5i). Apologies if this has been covered
before, but I've not found anything on google that is directly related -
just something that allowed me to work
Hi Chris others,
Thank you very much for offering to help me solve this problem. Here is the
/var/etc/dnsmasq.conf file.
--
# auto-generated config file from /etc/config/dhcp
conf-file=/etc/dnsmasq.conf
dhcp-authoritative
On Wed, Sep 19, 2012 at 3:38 PM, Juhani Talvela juhani.talv...@kyamk.fi wrote:
Hi,
Sorry, but there is just this one PC connected to the router LAN port.
When dnsmasq is running, there is a huge number of connections all aimed at
the ISP nameservers with port 53. If the mailing list allows
On 18/09/12 11:42, Dennis Kaarsemaker wrote:
Hi Simon,
I want to be able to do minimal DNS caching, using dnsmasq mostly for
splitting resolver paths (1 domain to a different server). This option
helps me achieve that.
Background reasoning (if you're interested):
For our internal domains, all