Hi Carlos,
I just pushed a possible fix for this. Please could you check it.
The RA problem is a documentation fix. The behaviour changed. I'll look
at fixing that too.
Cheers,
Simon.
On 18/08/15 21:03, Carlos Carvalho wrote:
> It seems the IPv6 of the dns server is always sent, even when i
As far as I can remember, there are two reasons for this behaviour.
1) Nobody really considered the alternative.
2) The alternative is really difficult to implement. Turning a DNS
answer into an empty answer basically involves truncating the packet:
selectively removing RRs is much harder.
Reas
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On 25/08/15 07:33, Harald Dunkel wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> AFAICS there is no way for dnsmasq to make a client stop using an
> IPv4 address if the lease expires. Esp. some Apple and Android
> devices seem to play dirty.
>
> Sure, they accept the new I
Hi folks,
AFAICS there is no way for dnsmasq to make a client
stop using an IPv4 address if the lease expires. Esp.
some Apple and Android devices seem to play dirty.
Sure, they accept the new IP address via DHCP and
start using it, but the old address is not dropped.
Result is
:
Aug 25 08:08: