[Dnsmasq-discuss] DHCP using DNS...can I do the following ?

2016-01-07 Thread wakelt
I am building a system containing many virtual machines. Each virtual machine will have a unique hostname, and the hostname will be included in the domain name. The system will live on its own subnet. The system could change over time (more machines added to system) I need to replicate

Re: [Dnsmasq-discuss] Why does dnsmasq append a local domain in DNS queries?

2016-01-07 Thread Ptits de Barbe
I believe you've wrongly interpreted the log. Let me describe how do I understand it. 15:45:32.035381 IP 127.0.0.1.18520 > 127.0.2.1.5353: 1536+ A (QM)? dupaa.com. (27) Something running on your router sends request to 127.0.2.1:5353. It's dnscrypt there, so that most likely was a dnsmasq

Re: [Dnsmasq-discuss] Hint needed: neither patched 'dnsmasq 2.75' nor '2.76test4' will compile

2016-01-07 Thread Matthias Fischer
Hi, many thanks! - with the last two patches the build ran through. But to be complete, two "warnings" still remain: I'm using these options from IPFire GIT while building 'dnsmasq' (the latest 'lfs'-file and 'dnsmasq-Add-support-to-read-ISC-DHCP-lease-file.patch' are attached, all other

Re: [Dnsmasq-discuss] DHCP using DNS...can I do the following ?

2016-01-07 Thread Simon Kelley
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 It do can exactly that. The configuration goes in dhcp-host statements dhcp-host=mickey,192.168.0.10 ensures that when a DHCP request turns up from a macine idetifying itself as "mickey", it gets given address 102.168.0.10 and "mickey"