My guess is that the config file has a subtle syntax error, which means
that you're not actually configuring for infinite leases, but maybe
zero-length ones. Dnsmasq applies a floor of two minutes on leases, the
repeated renewals might indicate that is too short.
When dnsmasq starts, it logs the l
On 31/12/2018 21:39, Jon Anderson wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I wanted to setup a PiHole for blocking ads and for the ability to
> modify DNS settings network-wide. I have just switched my ISP to AT&T
> fiber where we are required to use a supplied modem/router (ARRIS
> BGW210-700) which does not allo
On Mon, Dec 31, 2018 at 12:44:32PM -0800, Marc Elbirt wrote:
> ## Expected Behaviour:
> DHCP offers should be accepted by any client
Was this message intended for the pi-hole people?
> ## Debug Token:
> eepv3gugqb
Can you post the actual config? pi-hole's process for setting infinite
lease t
I just pushed a fix which should solve this:
http://thekelleys.org.uk/gitweb/?p=dnsmasq.git;a=commit;h=e7bfd556c079c8b5e7425aed44abc35925b24043
Cheers,
Simon.
On 21/12/2018 14:48, Jangala Anvesh wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Problem Statement :
> DNSMASQ is offering the declined address repeatedly to
Hello all,
I wanted to setup a PiHole for blocking ads and for the ability to modify
DNS settings network-wide. I have just switched my ISP to AT&T fiber where
we are required to use a supplied modem/router (ARRIS BGW210-700) which
does not allow setting DNS servers manually. I was happy to find o
## Expected Behaviour:
DHCP offers should be accepted by any client
## Actual Behaviour:
Clients repeatedly ask for DHCP addresses, every 3 seconds, overwhelming
pi-hole and slowing all responses (including DNS). Some client devices
(iPhone 7) can be observed to temporarily acquire an address, and
Hello List,
This issue has mysteriously solved itself over night with no config change and
no updates.
Kind regards
Noel Kuntze
Am 28.12.18 um 18:43 schrieb Noel Kuntze:
> Hello list,
>
> I am encountering an issue with dnsmasq 2.80 on aarch64 (armv8 64 bit)
> wherein dnsmasq
> infinitely lo