Correction: I'm getting wildly different IP addresses not wildly
different MAC addresses.
On Sat, Feb 8, 2014 at 9:42 AM, Linux Luser linuxlu...@gmail.com wrote:
dhcp-ignore-clid might just work for the long-term. But I ended up
playing around a bit more and I've managed to isolate the part
I just ran across
http://lists.thekelleys.org.uk/pipermail/dnsmasq-discuss/2014q1/008009.htmlwhich
is exactly what I want to do at my home. Why you ask? Well, I have 5
computers (one for each room), 2 file servers, 2 media players and 2
laptops. Not real impressive, but DNSMasq setup correctly,
Looking at Dnsmasq and there is the ability to execute an external script
when an address is allocated through DHCP, or it expires.
Is it possible to execute a script when a client resolves an address? This
would probably be a bit more complicated than the DHCP example due to
multiple returned
Hi,
I'm using the program as a DHCP server for a Linux machine. The server needs to
toggle between two different subnets, with different GW (on the same interface
- 'br0'), and assign an IP for a windows PC.
So for example upon power up the DHCP will assign an IP to the PC (connected
via