On Wed, Sep 11, 2019 at 03:09:31PM -0700, Shota Hino wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 11, 2019 at 2:49 PM Simon Kelley wrote:
> > On 11/09/2019 22:12, Shota Hino wrote:
> > > On Wed, Sep 11, 2019 at 2:05 PM Simon Kelley wrote:
> > > > On 07/09/2019 18:21, john doe wrote:
> > > > > some earlier postings:
> >
Hi,
Many thanks for your suggestions.
Maybe I was not clear enough. With `dhcp-range=2601:647:4d01:fbf::,ra-names` in
the config causes 'top' to show a lot of CPU used (>90%):
```
19492 dnsmasq 20 0 11076 2536 2228 R 93.4 0.1 815:27.43
/usr/sbin/dnsmasq -x /run/dnsmasq/dnsmasq.pid
>
> With tab stops set to 8, a single tab or eight spaces are just alternate
> representations of the same thing, surely?
Yes.
But what I am asking in this thread is to use either tabs or white spaces
(not both).
If only one is used, the width of tab in IDE does not matter. Hence, I
think this i
Hi,
I have IXIA port connected to an interface on which dnsmasq is running. I'm
simulating 8k DHCP clients from IXIA and see that there are more than 12k
DISCOVER packets sent from IXIA, but the ones logged in dnsmasq log is exactly
8k. Why is this difference and what dnsmasq is doing with rema
Hi,
I have IXIA port connected to an interface on which dnsmasq is running. I'm
simulating 8k DHCP clients from IXIA and see that there are more than 12k
DISCOVER packets sent from IXIA, but the ones logged in dnsmasq log is exactly
8k. Why is this difference and what dnsmasq is doing with rema
On 04/09/2019 18:40, Tore Anderson wrote:
>
> (By the way, I did send the promised PCAP yesterday. However, because the
> message was >40KB, it was queued for moderation by the mailing list
> administrator.)
>
So you did, it's there, as are several others, which raises the question
of why mail
On 02/09/2019 19:52, Dave Taht wrote:
>
> Does anyone have an opinion on:
>
> https://github.com/dns-violations/dnsflagday/issues/125
>
> (posteth not here, but on that thread)
>
Dnsmasq has code which tries to detect lost oversize UDP packets and
reduces the maximum sent to 1280. If the powe
I am having a problem that I do not understand. I am running dnsmasq 2.80
and cannot resolve boinc.berkeley.edu even though my upstream DNS servers
(8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4) resolve it fine. Here is what I get in the logs (I
have replaced my IP address with my_ip):
dnsmasq[5635]: query[A] boinc.berkel
On 11/09/2019 22:12, Shota Hino wrote:
> How do you feel about the mix usage of tab and leading white spaces?
> The code is mangled because some liens use a tab and some use white spaces.
> I do not think the choice of tab vs white spaces is code representation.
With tab stops set to 8, a single t
* Tore Anderson
> I can confirm that Dnsmasq 69a0477 resolves www.linuxquestions.org and
> www.ipv6.org.uk as expected (DNSSEC state insecure). Great work, thanks!
Apologies, I botched my test (using the wrong upstream server). It does *not*
work, but the error is different:
$ src/dnsmasq -d -
That's nasty.
I'm not sure how to properly solve this. I'm inclined to apply your
patch, on the grounds that it at least works better.
Simon.
On 02/09/2019 18:45, Petr Mensik wrote:
> Yes, it seems originating system is auto configuring interface on behalf
> own RA. I have modified the t
How do you feel about the mix usage of tab and leading white spaces?
The code is mangled because some liens use a tab and some use white spaces.
I do not think the choice of tab vs white spaces is code representation.
On Wed, Sep 11, 2019 at 2:05 PM Simon Kelley
wrote:
> There seems to be conf
There seems to be confusion here between code style, and code
representation.
Code style, ie layout, indent width, is not negotiable.
Code representation is the use of tab characters at 8-character stops.
If your IDE or other device doesn't use 8 characher stops, it will
mangle code. That doesn't
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