On 30/10/2019 07:33, Carlos Gustavo Sarmiento wrote:
> Hey Everyone,
>
> I'm testing an installation of dnsmasq on Ubuntu with two separate DHCP
> ranges that get assigned based on the mac address of the device.
>
> ```
> ...
> dhcp-range=10.1.0.100,10.1.0.200,12h
>
On 28/10/2019 02:45, James Feeney wrote:
> Hey Simon
>
> Thanks for that. Yes, that's it.
>
> I tried simply removing the dhcp-host hostname, and then the tag is added, as
> expected.
>
> Yes, that does not seem to be an "expected" behavior, dhcp-host interacting
> with dhcp-name-match.
>
On 30-10-2019 08:33, Carlos Gustavo Sarmiento wrote:
> Hey Everyone,
>
> I'm testing an installation of dnsmasq on Ubuntu with two separate
> DHCP ranges that get assigned based on the mac address of the device.
>
> ```
> ...
> dhcp-range=10.1.0.100,10.1.0.200,12h
>
Hey Everyone,
I'm testing an installation of dnsmasq on Ubuntu with two separate DHCP
ranges that get assigned based on the mac address of the device.
```
...
dhcp-range=10.1.0.100,10.1.0.200,12h
dhcp-range=net:iot,10.1.60.1,10.1.60.200,12h
dhcp-mac=iot,00:08:5d:*:*:*
...
```
I use dnsmasq as