On Mon, Oct 31, 2022 at 09:07:40PM +0000, Simon Kelley wrote: > On 21/10/2022 22:23, Michael Traxler wrote: > > Hello, > > > > dnsmasq-2.87: > > > > It took me quite some time to figure this out :-) > > > > When you disable the DNS-server via > > port=0 > > > > the /etc/hosts file is ignored and also the > > addn-hosts=<fn> > > is ignored. > > > > This then results in the problem, that the > > DHCP-server still works, but if you use the > > > > dhcp-host=da:7a:3a:62:7d:d2,trb > > > > where trb is a name in /etc/hosts > > dnsmasq reacts with: > > > > DHCPDISCOVER(enp2s0) da:7a:3a:62:7d:d2 no address available > > > > I checked via strace that it really doesn't even open > > /etc/hosts nor the given file via the "addn-hosts" option. > > > > Looks for me like a bug. I can not find a logical reason, why a dhcp-server > > *needs* to have a running DNS-server. > > > > Or is it a feature? :-) > > It's at least a documentation bug. I think the reasoning behind the > behaviour is that setting port=0 disables all the DNS functionality, which > can be useful for its own sake, but also saves machine resources; no memory > is allocated for cache and all the configuration infrastructure for DNS is > not initialised, hence /etc/hosts doesn't get read. > > It would be trivial to remove half a dozen "if (port != 0) { }" lines from > the code, and have all of the DNS stuff still live apart from actually > listening on port 53,
Nice > but that's not necessarily an improvement. There's not increase in > functionality, since the same behaviour can be configured simply by > adding the the addresses to the dhcp-host lines and that works with > the existing code even when port=0 is set. An already mentioned improvement is /etc/hosts content being respected. The > > dhcp-host=da:7a:3a:62:7d:d2,trb > > > > where trb is a name in /etc/hosts dnsmasq reacts with: from above. > My feeling is that the best fix to this is a heads-up in the man page, > but I'm happy to entertain arguments to the contrary. > Simon. Groeten Geert Stappers -- Silence is hard to parse _______________________________________________ Dnsmasq-discuss mailing list Dnsmasq-discuss@lists.thekelleys.org.uk https://lists.thekelleys.org.uk/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/dnsmasq-discuss