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That's difficult to explain, at least at first glance.
Could you look in the log for startup of dnsmasq, it will have logged
all the configured IP ranges for DHCP. Is there anything which
corresponds to the 0.0.0.145 address?
Also, the client
Is there a way to set multiple dhcp ranges (on the same interface and
subnet)?
For example, can I set:
DHCP Range = 192.168.1.20-100 AND 192.168.1.130-254
I realize it's a strange request, but wondering if it's possible in
dnsmasq.conf at this time?
Thanks,
AJ
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On 11/12/14 17:30, AJ Weber wrote:
Is there a way to set multiple dhcp ranges (on the same interface
and subnet)?
For example, can I set: DHCP Range = 192.168.1.20-100 AND
192.168.1.130-254
I realize it's a strange request, but wondering
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Hi Vikram,
Dnsmasq imposes a hard limit on the number of DHCP leases, to avoid
DoS attacks. Old releases used to default this to 150, I think.
Current releases have the default at 1000. The limit can be changed
with the dhcp-lease-max config