Re: [Dnsmasq-discuss] Using dhcp-host hostname as address for DNS

2012-08-01 Thread Helmut Hullen
Hallo, Simon, Du meintest am 29.07.12: My question is whether it would be possible to have a single line config statement for mac-ip-hostname mapping. But I want to have the DNS entries permanently preserved resp. dns mappings without prior dhcp ip negotiation. Actually this means I don't

Re: [Dnsmasq-discuss] Using dhcp-host hostname as address for DNS

2012-08-01 Thread Helmut Hullen
Hallo, /dev/rob0, Du meintest am 31.07.12: My question is whether it would be possible to have a single line config statement for mac-ip-hostname mapping. But I want to have the DNS entries permanently preserved resp. dns mappings without prior dhcp ip negotiation. Actually this means I

Re: [Dnsmasq-discuss] Using dhcp-host hostname as address for DNS

2012-08-01 Thread gabriel
My question is whether it would be possible to have a single line config statement for mac-ip-hostname mapping. But I want to have the DNS entries permanently preserved resp. dns mappings without prior dhcp ip negotiation. Actually this means I don't want DNS to be dynamic. so: in

Re: [Dnsmasq-discuss] Using dhcp-host hostname as address for DNS

2012-07-31 Thread /dev/rob0
On Sun, Jul 29, 2012 at 11:25:49PM +0200, gabriel wrote: On 07/29/2012 06:39 PM, Simon Kelley wrote: On 26/07/12 13:31, gabriel wrote: My question is whether it would be possible to have a single line config statement for mac-ip-hostname mapping. But I want to have the DNS entries

Re: [Dnsmasq-discuss] Using dhcp-host hostname as address for DNS

2012-07-29 Thread Simon Kelley
On 26/07/12 13:31, gabriel wrote: Hello. I've just subscribed to this list and have a question to a previous post. But I don't know how to reply on that thread now. The thread in concern started on Fri Jul 20 11:30:02 BST 2012 same subject. My question is whether it would be possible to

Re: [Dnsmasq-discuss] Using dhcp-host hostname as address for DNS

2012-07-29 Thread gabriel
On 07/29/2012 06:39 PM, Simon Kelley wrote: On 26/07/12 13:31, gabriel wrote: Hello. I've just subscribed to this list and have a question to a previous post. But I don't know how to reply on that thread now. The thread in concern started on Fri Jul 20 11:30:02 BST 2012 same subject.

[Dnsmasq-discuss] Using dhcp-host hostname as address for DNS

2012-07-20 Thread Alvaro Gamez
Hi all! I'm just recently starting to use dnsmasq and I'm facing a problem, maybe it's trivial but I haven't found the answer. I've configured dnsmasq to set specific IP addresses to some hosts, like this: domain = ea4rct.org dhcp-host=00:e0:4c:a4:13:ac,foxtrot,192.168.0.6,1w I'd like the name,

Re: [Dnsmasq-discuss] Using dhcp-host hostname as address for DNS

2012-07-20 Thread Simon Kelley
On 20/07/12 11:30, Alvaro Gamez wrote: Hi all! I'm just recently starting to use dnsmasq and I'm facing a problem, maybe it's trivial but I haven't found the answer. I've configured dnsmasq to set specific IP addresses to some hosts, like this: domain = ea4rct.org http://ea4rct.org

Re: [Dnsmasq-discuss] Using dhcp-host hostname as address for DNS

2012-07-20 Thread Alvaro Gamez
Uh, I was asking because that didn't work :) Without the address line: root@alfa:/etc/dnsmasq.d# grep zulu radio #address=/zulu.ea4rct.org/192.168.0.254 dhcp-host=00:18:84:12:7e:10,zulu,192.168.0.254,1w root@alfa:/etc/dnsmasq.d# !hos host zulu.ea4rct.org Host zulu.ea4rct.org not found:

Re: [Dnsmasq-discuss] Using dhcp-host hostname as address for DNS

2012-07-20 Thread Simon Kelley
On 20/07/12 11:56, Alvaro Gamez wrote: Uh, I was asking because that didn't work :) Without the address line: root@alfa:/etc/dnsmasq.d# grep zulu radio #address=/zulu.ea4rct.org/192.168.0.254 http://zulu.ea4rct.org/192.168.0.254 dhcp-host=00:18:84:12:7e:10,zulu,192.168.0.254,1w

Re: [Dnsmasq-discuss] Using dhcp-host hostname as address for DNS

2012-07-20 Thread Alvaro Gamez
2012/7/20 Simon Kelley si...@thekelleys.org.uk Indeed. Looking at your orignal post, change 1w to 7d. Days is the biggest time unit dnsmasq knows about, and the 1w string may confuse the heuristic argument parsing. Well spotted! It never occured to me, I though 'w' would work fine, but