Hi all,
I am using dnsmasq on OpenWRT and I have configured the DHCPv6 server and
it is working well with the clients connected to the router. However, the
DNS is not working; IPv6 requests are not successful.
The clients are given the router’s IP for DNS, like they are with IPv4 but
the DNS is n
Thank you for your reply. It was just really to make it like every other
router I’ve used. It’s not a “problem” as such.
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Alec Robertson
On 25 December 2016 at 11:03:35, Albert ARIBAUD (albert.arib...@free.fr)
wrote:
(TL;DR: skip to last paragraph of my reply)
Hi Alec,
Le Sat, 24 Dec 2016 18
I understand what you’re saying but I was suggesting this should be a
feature enhancement. All the other routers I have used work the way I have
described, be it NETGEAR, Asus, Huawei, etc.
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My apologies for the unclear explanation.
For background I am using OpenWRT/LEDE r2544-a032940, on a TP-LINK Archer
C7.
For a test, if you set the leasetime to be very short, say 2 minutes and
connect multiple devices, they will at first be given IPs in sequential
order starting from the lowest a
Thank you for your replies.
What I mean (as I said I didn’t explain it very well), is that the
sequential IP feature results in lots of empty IP addresses, so effectively
you end up with a much smaller range of possible IP addresses.
I was requesting the ability for dnsmasq to look through the en
When using sequential IP, the IP allocation should start from the lowest
available IP address.
However, if the lease time is quite short for the clients, the clients can
renew their IP addresses and be given IP addresses that don’t use the
entire range available, meaning that you could have a rang