On Wed Oct 18 09:00:24 UTC 2023, Matus UHLAR wrote:
I don't see any explicit option to disable dhcp server, but using
--no-dhcp-interface= option or --dhcp-alternate-port could hep you.

On 19.10.23 14:02, Luigi Baldoni via Dnsmasq-discuss wrote:
I do not wish to disable the dhcp server, indeed I want to use it.

why do you run kea dhcp server then?

Applying --no-dhcp-interface for lo and other interfaces did not help.
Would the dhcp server still work if listening on a different interface?

yes, that's possible. option bind-interfaces should fix the problem.


how is it being started? could the startup procedures be protecting the config 
by rewriting it to a known state during startup?

On Wed Oct 18 09:56:49 UTC 2023, wkitty42 wrote:
Tried init, systemctl (two different debian installations) and invoking the 
daemon straight from console: no change.

I don't think this will help.

the problem is that both dnsmasq and kea dhcp server are trying to listen on port 69.

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