On Sun, Feb 15, 2015 at 4:11 AM, Simon Kelley si...@thekelleys.org.uk
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Got it. Do you have --no-hosts set? That would explain why it was
working for me and not for you.
I just pushed the fix to git.
Your guessing is completely right! I am using no-hosts in dnsmasq.conf. Now
the new
Thanks Simon. I will send you the packet captures within the next 24 hours. I
realize that this is currently a niche feature, but I would expect it to become
more common in the near future as things move towards EFI.
Looking through the mailing list, I found this post from last year indicating
Hi.
Trying to use the new extra logging results in a failed startup and a
syslog message saying the configuration has an extraneous parameter.
Ist this a bug or am I missing something obvious?
Sincerely,
Joachim
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On 12/02/15 12:01, Kevin Darbyshire-Bryant wrote:
The principle I agree with. I'm wondering about the mechanics of
accessing this NVRAM 'last good time'. Is this something you're
thinking that dnsmasq should access maintain, in which
I just found I actually was stupid.
Sincerely,
Joachim
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On 14/02/15 06:04, Greg C wrote:
Has anybody been able to pxeboot an EFI system using Dnsmasq in
proxyDHCP mode? Every machine I have tried fails to boot (mostly
newer Dells with Intel cards). The relevant lines from from my
config file are
On 14 Feb 2015, at 14:47, Simon Kelley si...@thekelleys.org.uk wrote:
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On 12/02/15 12:01, Kevin Darbyshire-Bryant wrote:
The principle I agree with. I'm wondering about the mechanics of
accessing this NVRAM 'last good time'. Is
Thank you.
Well it looks like dnsmasq does not cache. When I send SIGUSR1 to dnsmasq (with
log-queries option enabled) it returns list of cache which consists of one
entry - 127.0.0.1 (flags 4FRI H). This is despite the fact that I performed
dozen of queries just before.
Log file looks like:
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On 14/02/15 20:00, Nikolay P wrote:
Thank you.
Well it looks like dnsmasq does not cache. When I send SIGUSR1 to
dnsmasq (with log-queries option enabled) it returns list of cache
which consists of one entry - 127.0.0.1 (flags 4FRI H).