Thanks ,

This more or less points in the direction I didn't want to go :-(

No systemd in Alpine, but my brute force solution would be copying the
dnsmasq rc-service script and make a copy for each instance (with it's
relevant parameters).  If that is the case I have some reading up and
studying/testing to do...

Cheers ,

Wim


On Sun, 24 Jul 2022 at 15:45, William Edwards <wedwa...@cyberfusion.nl>
wrote:

>
> Op 24 jul. 2022 om 15:19 heeft AWL bvba <i...@adrias.biz> het volgende
> geschreven:
>
> 
> Hello ,
>
> First post to this list : I've been looking everywhere for some cook book
> recipe or pointers to a solution for the problem at hand.
>
> Problem :
> - dnsmasq manages different vlan's
> - some vlan(s) should be isolated from the others (guest functionality)
> Solution (what I found until now) :
> - use different instances
>
>
> For running multiple instances efficiently, you could use systemd targets
> / template units with several config files.
>
> - combinations of interface and/or except-interface parameters per instance
> - use of bind-interface etc.
>
> Question : what's the preferred way to start this automatically (at boot) ?
> - can't pass parameters to openrc service (Alpine Linux) ?
> - change openrc dnsmasq script ?
> - launch a shell script including needed dnsmasq commands ?
> - something else ?
>
> I am still a bit new at this (level of) "tinkering" and would prefer to do
> things (the one and true ? :-) "proper way"
>
> Any pointers appreciated.
>
> Cheers ,
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