For my project I need to get IPs of connected devices. I read them by
aliasing the dnsmasq.leases file into apache. It seems that many devices
connect just fine but sometimes do not appear in the file. Can this be the
case?
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Simon Kelley wrote:
Is there. This (I hope) fixes the capabilties bug seen by Jean, Olaf and
Jamie.
Fixes it for me as well. I have added this version to the Gentoo portage
tree so there should be a couple of thousand testers within a day or two.
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On 12/09/12 05:42 AM, Simon Kelley wrote:
Exactly how much effort itis I don't know, since I don't maintain
most of those, (I don't actually know of the existence of most of
them, probably.)
Modifying the Gentoo ebuild for autotools would
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It appears that dnsmasq doesn't recognize any IP that is configured with an
address label (via the label option in ip addr when adding the IP).
When an interface has 1 labeled IP, dnsmasq just prints this message whenever a
dhcp packet comes in to
tunnel also. But, I'd prefer not to do this,
in case the server is down (then at least I'll have IPv6 connectivity).
Thank you for any information, and have a great day.:)
Patrick.
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On 01/10/13 19:26, Patrick Dickey wrote:
Hello there,
I'm running a dual-stack IPv4/IPv6 network, where my IPv6 address is
handled through a tunnel service (TunnelBroker). My router handles the
IPv6 DHCP, but doesn't hand out the DNS
to worry about this (as when that time comes, the
Amahi script will have to be updated with IPv6 DNS Servers instead of
the IPv4 ones they're using now).
Thanks both of you for your help with this.
Have a great day.:)
Patrick.
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entries. I can
run a different script to change the DNS entries--but I would like to
see them have IPv6 ones by default. Unless of course this will break an
IPv4 only, or IPv4/IPv6 dual network.
Thanks for all of your help so far, and have a great day.:)
Patrick
, such as
https://www.mail-archive.com/dnsmasq-discuss%40lists.thekelleys.org.uk/msg07555.html
That one indicates that the issue would be investigated after 2.67 was
released. Did this ever go anywhere?
Thanks
-Patrick
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Some BIOSes don't like fragmented packets, and it's useful to be able
to netboot over MTU limited links, but it's annoying to set the
interface MTU for only TFTP. This patch adds a tftp-mtu option to
override getting the MTU from the interface.
diff --git a/src/dnsmasq.h b/src/dnsmasq.h
index
Hi, all
I have a VM (192.168.0.99) with dns server 192.168.0.3 and there is a
dnsmasq process running on it with a upstream dns server.
And when i ping a domain like so.com, it will last about 5~6 seconds before
print the response.
The tcpdump shows the dns reverse lookup blocks the ping output.
Hi, I'm a bit confused about whether or not this is possible to do:
I have the following topology: DHCPServer --- LAN2 --- DHCPRelay ---
LAN1 --- device
DCPServer is dnsmasq
DHCPRelay is a python app that I wrote
The device sends a Discover and the relay receives it and then relays
this to
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