Simon,
Thank you for the quick reply and sorry for not being clear.
The problem is the former. The client attempts to renew the lease and it
_doesn't_ reappear in the leases file. The desired result is that it _would_
reappear.
I toggled the --dhcp-authoritative flag and that appears to
On 10/01/14 17:33, Drew Polhamus wrote:
Hello,
I am running dnsmasq 2.66 on Fedora 19. I am using the dhcp_release
utility to manually expire a lease without restarting the dnsmasq
service. I see the release occur and the lease info is also removed from
the dnsmasq.leases file. However, when the
Hello,
I am running dnsmasq 2.66 on Fedora 19. I am using the dhcp_release utility
to manually expire a lease without restarting the dnsmasq service. I see the
release occur and the lease info is also removed from the dnsmasq.leases file.
However, when the same client again does a DHCPREQUE
On 03/01/14 19:03, Franzeck Florian wrote:
If i use /etc/hosts for those servers, reverse DNS works!
The
address=//
form is actually a wildcard: any subdomain gets the same address. For
that reason, reverse IP doesn't work: given an address, there are lots
of domains that can get that addre
On 10/01/14 10:45, Da Zhao Y Yu wrote:
Hi All,
I encountered some problems when use dnsmasq to support IPv6 router
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I want to use IPv6 ra-only mode in my openstack environment.
When I run the following dnsmasq command:
/usr/sbin/dnsmasq --no-hosts --no-resolv --strict-order
--bin