dnsmasq's startup script seems to assume users always want to use
dnsmasq as local DNS resolver, and tells resolvconf to put
"nameserver 127.0.0.1" in /etc/resolv.conf
The problem with this is that if users just want to use dnsmasq
as DHCP server, and put port=0 in /etc/dnsmasq.conf to disable
the
It is currently only possible to let the TFTP server serve a different
folder depending on the client's IP address.
However it isn't always possible to predict what the client's
IP address will be, especially in situations in which we are not
responsible for handing them out (e.g. proxy dhcp setups
Hi Doug,
Thanks. Simon mentioned to me: This is complicated and horrible (to
implement the mechanism). Therefore for the moment, no any solution for
using "pxe-service" for both uEFI network booting and PXE in proxy mode
I believe.
Steven
On 2017/04/01 12:39, Doug Brown wrote:
> HI Steven,
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