On 2016-07-29 20:46, e9hack wrote: > Am 29.07.2016 um 19:52 schrieb Felix Fietkau: >> On 2016-07-29 18:48, e9hack wrote: >>> dhcp.dnsmasq is include via /etc/dnsmasq.conf. Configuration isn't simple. >> Pushed two more fixes. Please test again. > > Name resolution on br-lan works, but some entries in /var/etc/dnsmasq.conf > are different: > > new: > interface=br-lan > interface=eth1.3 > interface=br-guest1 > interface=br-guest2 > interface=br-tor > except-interface= > except-interface= > except-interface= > except-interface= > except-interface=pppoe-wan > except-interface= > > old from yesterday's build: > interface=br-lan > interface=eth1.3 > interface=guest1 > interface=guest2 > interface=tor > except-interface=tap0 > except-interface=eth0 > except-interface=eth1 > except-interface=eth1.1 > except-interface=eth0.7 > except-interface=wan6 > > I'm not sure, if br-guest1 or guest1 is correct. The bridge interface > br-guest1 contains a > wifi network only, which is setup by 'option network guest1' wireless > configuration. > ifconfig shows br-guest1. The same is valid for br-guest2 an br-tor. > br-guest1 and > br-guest2 seems to work with both entries in dnsmasq.conf. Currently, I can't > test br-tor, > but tor does work. br-guest1 is correct, since dnsmasq needs to have network devices here, not network interface configuration names. Most of the except-interface ones don't work because in the config you're supposed to specify network interface configuration names instead of mixing them with device names.
I've pushed a fix to make it ignore invalid entries. - Felix _______________________________________________ Lede-dev mailing list Lede-dev@lists.infradead.org http://lists.infradead.org/mailman/listinfo/lede-dev