That actually makes a lot of sense. I'll see if I can make that work.
Thanks for the suggestion!
Koos
Op 22-12-2019 om 16:35 schreef Uwe Schindler:
Hi,
I think you should have 2 DNSMASQ instances running, one for each
interface. So each one only registers their own known DHCP clients (I
ass
Hi,
I think you should have 2 DNSMASQ instances running, one for each interface. So
each one only registers their own known DHCP clients (I assume the DHCP is also
different for both subnets) and also returns them. You just need to make
DNSMASQ bind to the interfaces directly (see bind-inter
On 21-12-2019 09:10, Koos Pol wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm setting up my openwrt modem as an internet gateway for remote guests.
> The modem is running openvpn and dnsmasq.
> The guests arrive at their own interface (tun1 = openvpn) with a
> different subnet. Guest > LAN forwarding is disabled in the fire