On 7/25/2019 5:20 AM, Joseph Muro wrote:
> Hi,
>
> The dnsmasq.leases file only contains a single entry, even though 3 DHCP
> leases have been acknowledged.
>
> Here is content of leases file:
>
> 1564110359 52:54:00:da:34:b0 10.20.102.208 *
>>
No it is not.
I commented out log-facility option and a leases file was created at
/var/lib/misc/dnsmasq.leases
/var/lib/misc # cat dnsmasq.leases
> 1564146601 52:54:00:96:bf:af 10.20.102.206 *
> ff:00:d9:85:be:00:01:00:01:24:95:20:a9:52:54:00:d9:85:be
Here is snippet of log showing two
Hi,
with bind we can hide/modify the software version. I read that compiling
dnsmasq with NO-ID should did the trick. Is there no way to do it
without recompiling ? I'm using Debian9 which include dnsmasq 2.76
Thanks for any hint
Daniel
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TOOTAi Networks
On Thu, Jul 25, 2019 at 09:20:42AM -0400, Some one wrote:
> No it is not.
>
> On Thu, Jul 25, 2019 at 7:11 AM
> wrote:
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Just updated to this version (from OpenSuSE 15.0 packages), and it appears
that the addn-hosts option is now broken.
After update, each time dnsmasq was started/restarted, it threw an error
reading the file pointed at by addn-hosts:
Jul 25 16:49:40 marvel dnsmasq[4547]: failed to load names
On Thu, Jul 25, 2019 at 09:23:21PM -0500, L. V. Lammert wrote:
>
> Would this be something affecting others, or, perhaps, something wonky in
> this OpenSuSE version?
>
Have you checked that selinux is not interfering? Does the file have
the appropriate label?
khm