Thanks ,
This more or less points in the direction I didn't want to go :-(
No systemd in Alpine, but my brute force solution would be copying the
dnsmasq rc-service script and make a copy for each instance (with it's
relevant parameters). If that is the case I have some reading up and
studying/t
> Op 24 jul. 2022 om 15:19 heeft AWL bvba het volgende
> geschreven:
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> Hello ,
>
> First post to this list : I've been looking everywhere for some cook book
> recipe or pointers to a solution for the problem at hand.
>
> Problem :
> - dnsmasq manages different vlan's
> - some vlan(s) s
Hello ,
First post to this list : I've been looking everywhere for some cook book
recipe or pointers to a solution for the problem at hand.
Problem :
- dnsmasq manages different vlan's
- some vlan(s) should be isolated from the others (guest functionality)
Solution (what I found until now) :
- us
This is obviously a large amount of work, so thanks very much for that.
To make use of it, I need to be able to see as clearly as possible what
is being changed, and why. To that end, I'd much rather have diff files
ten replacement files, but it's fairly easy to generate those for
myself. Having
On 2018-12-02 01:01, M. Buecher wrote:
I spent some time on how to keep backward compatibility for current
configurations.
The simplest solution would be to provide 2 systemd unit files:
1. An updated dnsmasq.service file for the main/default/standard
"instance", that reflects the fix for chec
On 2018-12-01 16:19, Geert Stappers wrote:
On Sat, Dec 01, 2018 at 01:20:58PM +0100, M. Buecher wrote:
[Unit]
Description=dnsmasq (%i) - A lightweight DHCP and caching DNS server
Requires=network.target
Wants=nss-lookup.target
Before=nss-lookup.target
The "Wants" and the "Before" have the
On Sat, Dec 01, 2018 at 01:20:58PM +0100, M. Buecher wrote:
> [Unit]
> Description=dnsmasq (%i) - A lightweight DHCP and caching DNS server
> Requires=network.target
> Wants=nss-lookup.target
> Before=nss-lookup.target
The "Wants" and the "Before" have the same targets.
That feels odd to me.
G
Hello Simon,
on my first tries to start multiple dnsmasq instances on Debian 9
"Stretch" with systemd I faced several issues and created Debian bug
report #914305 [1].
Yesterday I finally managed to spend several hours on the issue and
found a clean solution for it.
While preparing the text fo
Hello,
I have a static only --dhcp-range and I use a host's MAC address for providing
an IP address and hostname (no locally configured hostname).
I have multiple instances of dnsmasq (for redundancy) running with identical
configuration files with the exception that each instance prioritizes its