try
address=/.machine.domain.info/10.0.0.24
in /etc/dnsmasq.conf
Cheers,
Simon.
> Hello,
>
> I've been working with dnsmasq on our local network and seems to integrate
> very with with DHCP. There's just one thing I can't figure out.
>
> Basically we use it in a mode where its just reading t
I see that the list has become busy in the last week: I'm currently away
from home and sending this from an airport internet lounge. I plan to be
home in a week or so, and I'll catch up on the list traffic then. In the
meantime, if you can sort any of the problems out amongst yourselves,
please do.
I'm currently away, and have limited net access. I plan to be back in a
week or so, and I'll take a look at this then. I'd expect the -K option to
do the right thing, but if it doesn't, then it should be fixed.
Cheers,
Simon.
> Yes.
> Not as command line option, but as a dnsmasq.conf directive