27; to end dnsmasq background execution
2) followed by 'rm /var/lib/misc/dnsmasq.leases' to delete the lease file
3) followed by 'systemctl start dnsmasq' to restart dnsmasq
The commands are in a short executable bash script. So no, I do not believe
this is a problem related to an exi
products/spa941/spa_provisioning_guide.pdf when I stumbled
across it, and I'm sure
I can locate one for my grandstream device as well.
Thanks for the suggestion.
Kevin Flynn
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On 5/15/19 10:56 AM, john doe wrote:
On 5/15/2019 4:27 PM, Kevin Flynn wrote:
On 5/15/19 1:25 AM, Geert Stappers wrote:
Share that dhcp-host lines with your audience here.
Make it possible that they can verify how far they match
"--dhcp-host=[][,id:|*][,set:][,][,][,][,ignore"
On 5/15/19 1:25 AM, Geert Stappers wrote:
Share that dhcp-host lines with your audience here.
Make it possible that they can verify how far they match
"--dhcp-host=[][,id:|*][,set:][,][,][,][,ignore"
From my /etc/dnsmasq/dhcp-lana.hosts file, in which all lines are
comments beginning with #,
On 5/14/19 3:15 PM, john doe wrote:
On 5/14/2019 6:42 PM, Kevin Flynn wrote:
hostnames to clients. I've tried all the obvious methods, including
/etc/ethers, dhcp-hostsfile entries, dhcp-ignore-names,
dhcp-generate-names, tag sets, etc. with no luck.
>> ...
So in summary, is th
to logging into each
device individually everytime they need to be configured.
So in summary, is there any way to tell dnsmasq to send a dhcp option 12
hostname to a client reliably, everytime, regardless of what the client
is sending ?
Thanks in advance.
Kevin Flynn
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