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There's a potential problem with this: dnsmasq has an option to invoke
child processes when the DHCP lease database changes, using the
- --dhcp-script option. By making this change, those processes are going
to be invoked with read-only /usr. That's
That change is the fix, not the cause. It's not on 2.76, but has made it
to 2.77. I've requested that the release-managers push 2.77-1 into Stretch.
Cheers,
Simon.
On 04/06/17 13:08, Colin Wetherbee wrote:
> This regression is caused by the following change upstream in dnsmasq:
>
> http://thek
On 04/06/17 16:36, Jonathan Wiltshire wrote:
> Control: tag -1 moreinfo
>
> On Sun, Jun 04, 2017 at 09:58:44AM +0100, ? wrote:
>> The dnsmasq package in testing has a serious problem when dns-root-data is
>> installed, due to changes in the format of the dns-root-data files.
>> The effect is to
On 05/08/16 16:59, Clément Hermann wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Just want to add my bit on this one.
>
> The documentation states that when "interface" option is used, the
> daemon binds on * but reject queries that come to interfaces not listed.
>
> This does not work, so eitheir the documentation is misle
Hi,
Thanks for this. I need to upload 2.76-2, which has a fix for a
different bug, #831372. I've patched this with the 2.76-1.1 and 2.76-1.2
NMUs, so they're included. However by the time 2.76-1.2 gets to the end
of the delay, 2.76-2 will be in place. That's not going to confuse
things, is it? 2.7
> Simon, do feel free to resolve/wontfix this.
>
>
Done, thanks.
Simon.
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tom schorpp wrote:
Package: dnsmasq
Version: 2.35-1
Severity: normal
Thanks for the CallWeaver PBX Software turning this out.
Pls see
http://www.callweaver.org/ticket/152
Thank You.
y
tom
I don't have enough context to get a good handle on what's going on with
the callweaver stuff, and how t
Thomas Schorpp wrote:
Simon Kelley wrote:
tom schorpp wrote:
Package: dnsmasq
Version: 2.35-1
Severity: normal
Thanks for the CallWeaver PBX Software turning this out.
Pls see
http://www.callweaver.org/ticket/152
Thank You.
y
tom
I don't have enough context to get a good handle on w
Simon McVittie wrote:
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Package: dnsmasq
Version: 2.40-1
Severity: important
dnsmasq's filterwin2k option suppresses *all* SRV queries. These aren't
only used by Windows to find domain controllers - they're increasingly
commonly used for, for instance
Philippe Teuwen wrote:
> Package: dnsmasq
> Version: 2.40-1
> Severity: minor
>
> --- Please enter the report below this line. ---
>
> Hello,
>
> I'm using --listen-address=1.2.3.4 --bind-interfaces
>
> ns0:/# netstat -ltupn
> Active Internet connections (only servers)
> Proto Recv-Q Send-Q Loc
Paul Kimoto wrote:
Package: dhcpcd
Version: 1:3.2.2-1
Although version 1:3.0.17-2 contains
/usr/share/doc/dhcpcd/{changelog.gz,changelog.Debian.gz},
it appears that 1:3.2.2-1 does not.
$ dpkg -c /var/cache/apt/archives/dhcpcd_1%3a3.2.2-1_i386.deb |
grep -i changelog
$
Upstream is no long
A. Costa wrote:
Package: dnsmasq
Version: 2.41-2
Severity: minor
It's left to the imagination what 'dnsmasq.conf.example'
exemplifies; it's wholly comments, and '/etc/dnsmasq.conf' already has
the same comments.
On a new installation, dnsmasq.conf.example and /etc/dnsmasq.conf are
the same,
A. Costa wrote:
Package: dnsmasq
Version: 2.41-2
Severity: minor
% ls -l /usr/share/doc/dnsmasq/
total 0
Shouldn't there be a few Debian/license/copyright files or something?
(Even with the old docs having moved to 'dnsmasq-base'.)
/usr/share/doc/dnsmasq should be a symlink to /usr/
Soren Hansen wrote:
I decided to take a stab at making a patch that implements this. I've
attaced it here.
Apologies, I should have acknowledged your bug and saved you the effort.
dnsmasq-2.41 is close to release and includes what you want.
http://thekelleys.org.uk/dnsmasq/release-candidates
Daniel Butzu wrote:
> Package: dnsmasq Version: 2.35-1 Severity: normal
>
>
>
>
> During the installation of the dnsmasq debian package, init script
> links are created named S15dnsmasq. However, if on the same system
> nfs-kernel-server is installed, dnsmasq is started before
> nfs-kernel-serv
Rune Kock wrote:
Package: dhcpcd
Version: 1:3.2.3-1.1
Severity: important
Please refer to the upstream bug:
http://roy.marples.name/projects/dhcpcd/ticket/91
Rune, I think I have a fix for this, but it needs more testing. Would
you be able to help with that? I can send you an i386 .deb, so
Michal Suchanek wrote:
Package: dnsmasq
Version: 2.43-1~bpo40+1
Severity: important
I was wondering why network services stop working from time to time, and
now I noticed a message in the syslog about dnsmasq crashing.
I do not ahve a bcktrace but perhaps I could get a core next time.
Thanks
Thierry Carrez wrote:
Package: dnsmasq
Severity: wishlist
Version: 2.46-1
Tags: patch
User: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Usertags: origin-ubuntu ubuntu-patch jaunty
Following discussions on debian-devel [1] [2], here is a patch that
implements fast shutdown for the dnsmasq daemon.
It basically avoids the
Thierry Carrez wrote:
Simon Kelley wrote:
AFAICS that is the the only difference between the Ubuntu and Debian
packages, is that still correct?
Yes, I just merged 2.46-1 and that's the only delta left.
There's a theoretical worst-case that sees dnsmasq take 3.5 seconds to
Simon McVittie wrote:
Package: dnsmasq
Version: 2.46-1
Severity: normal
User: pkg-utopia-maintain...@lists.alioth.debian.org
Usertags: fdo-18961
ConsoleKit's D-Bus system.d config should be updated to fix
non-deterministic allow/deny for messages with no interface (related to
CVE-2008-4311).
ht
Guido Günther wrote:
Package: dnsmasq
Version: 2.45-1
Severity: wishlist
Hi,
libvirtd uses dnsmasq to provide DNS and DHCP to virtual machines on
nated interfaces. It therefore calls dnsmasq for each virtual bridge
with something like like:
dnsmasq --keep-in-foreground --strict-order --bind-int
Guido Günther wrote:
Hi Simon,
On Thu, Nov 13, 2008 at 11:51:37AM +, Simon Kelley wrote:
The /etc/init.d/dnsmasq facility looks good, but the stuff added by
libvirt is not.
If libvirt adds
bind-interfaces
interface=lo
then it will stop the system dnsmasq listening on any interface
martin f krafft wrote:
Package: dnsmasq
Version: 2.45-1
Severity: minor
Tags: ipv6
I cannot seem to find a way to tell dnsmasq to listen on port53 for
both, ipv4 and ipv6 on a given interface. I specify multiple
--listen-address, the second one seems to be ignored. If I specify
only the --interf
martin f krafft wrote:
No idea:
# ip a l dev vnet
133: vnet: mtu 1500 qdisc noqueue state UNKNOWN
link/ether 00:ff:6a:08:5d:3c brd ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff
inet 172.23.0.1/24 brd 172.23.0.255 scope global vnet
inet6 2001:41e0:ff38:::1/64 scope global
valid_lft forever preferr
This might be relevant to the "state UNKNOWN" problem
http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/community/2008-October/032709.html
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martin f krafft wrote:
also sprach Simon Kelley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2008.12.03.1518 +0100]:
This might be relevant to the "state UNKNOWN" problem
http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/community/2008-October/032709.html
I agree, state UNKNOWN is a bit weird, but the interface
martin f krafft wrote:
also sprach Simon Kelley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2008.12.08.1107 +0100]:
Any idea how I can force a bridge interface into that state, to try and
reproduce this?
No. :(
I have a few etch hosts (2.6.24) with bridges and they all seem
alright. I do have a sid hos
martin f krafft wrote:
also sprach Simon Kelley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2008.12.09.1458 +0100]:
# brctl addbr br1
# ip addr add 2001:41e0:ff38:::2/64 dev br1
# ip link set br1 up
# ip addr show
.
.
.
8: br1: mtu 1500 qdisc noqueue state
UNKNOWN
link/ether 0a:f2:4c:5f:bc:
martin f krafft wrote:
Okay, this helped me figure out the problem. I was running dnsmasq
from an ifupdown up hook, and by the time it ran, the iface state
was indeed still tentative, even though it got properly cleared
a few seconds later. Inserting a sleep 5 before seems to fix this.
Cool!
martin f krafft wrote:
Package: dnsmasq
Version: 2.45-1
Severity: minor
When a SIGTERM takes down dnsmasq, it fails to clean up the PID
file:
After starting up, dnsmasq drops root privs for security reasons, so it
doesn't, in general, have enough permissions to clean up it's own pid-file.
Martin-Éric Racine wrote:
> ma, 2006-05-29 kello 10:21 +0100, Simon Kelley kirjoitti:
>
>>Martin-Éric Racine wrote:
>>
>>>la, 2006-05-27 kello 16:57 +0100, Simon Kelley kirjoitti:
>>>
>>>
>>>>Martin-Éric Racine wrote:
>>>>
&g
Martin-Éric Racine wrote:
as complementary information, here is a FAQ on adding those headers:
http://wiki.debian.org/LSBInitScripts
http://lists.alioth.debian.org/pipermail/initscripts-ng-devel/2006-June/000294.html
http://lists.alioth.debian.org/pipermail/initscripts-ng-devel/2006-June/000295
Package: pxe
Version: 1.4.2-3
Severity: wishlist
The DHCP server built into dnsmasq works with all the PXE clients known
to me. It might make sense to add dnsmasq to the recommends: list for
pxe, as an alternative to dhcp3-server
Cheers,
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martin f krafft wrote:
Package: dnsmasq
Severity: normal
Version: 2.22-2
I am getting the following messages:
Jul 9 16:14:05 seamus dnsmasq[23117]: forwarding table overflow:
check for server loops.
Yet my configuration has no loops:
no-resolv
server=213.203.238.4
interface=lo
bi
martin f krafft wrote:
also sprach Simon Kelley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006.07.10.1130 +0200]:
. Even if it were, dnsmasq throws away servers with addresses it's
listening on so the 127.0.0.1 entry isn't a problem. To get a server
loop, you should need at least two servers fo
Martin-Éric Racine wrote:
Package: dnsmasq
Version: 2.32-2
Severity: wishlist
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Unless I misunderstod some existing configuration option,
there doesn't seem to be any way to make dnsmasq provide
the DNS servers it itself gets to DHCP clients.
Right
Martin-Éric Racine wrote:
> Package: dnsmasq
> Version: 2.31-1
> Severity: wishlist
>
> It would be desirable for dnsmasq to also set the A record for the mail
> exchange,
> to accomodate MTU that are not capable of polling the nameserver for MX
> records.
>
It will do that for A records defin
Martin-Éric Racine wrote:
la, 2006-05-27 kello 16:57 +0100, Simon Kelley kirjoitti:
Martin-Éric Racine wrote:
Package: dnsmasq
Version: 2.31-1
Severity: wishlist
It would be desirable for dnsmasq to also set the A record for the mail
exchange,
to accomodate MTU that are not capable of
Frederic MASSOT wrote:
Package: dnsmasq
Version: 2.32-2
Followup-For: Bug #364800
Hi,
I have the same problem after an upgrade from 2.22-2 to 2.32.2.
Below the logs, I recorded the input/output with iptables:
kernel: IN=br0 OUT= PHYSIN=eth1 PHYSOUT=tap0
MAC=ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:00:03:93
Nick Craig-Wood wrote:
It is something to do with the fonts...
The font images as supplied are all too small. If you look at them in
an image viewer you'll see they only have the symbols in.
$ file /usr/share/slimserver/Graphics/high.2.font.bmp
/usr/share/slimserver/Graphics/high.2.font.bm
Nick Craig-Wood wrote:
On Wed, Jul 19, 2006 at 09:46:44AM +0100, Simon Kelley wrote:
OK, you're in a better position than me, since I don't have access to a
V1 Squeezebox. The small fonts are deliberate: the rest of those fonts
are not distributable by Debian for copyright re
Nick Craig-Wood wrote:
I figured it out eventually.
a) The v1 fonts are named differently to the v2 fonts.
b) The v1 display is only 16 pixels high as compared to 32
The following patch brings the v1 slimserver back to life. I suspect
that for chars > 256 the original code is broken too, so
Eric Cooper wrote:
> Package: dnsmasq
> Version: 2.47-3
> Severity: normal
>
> 1. I have a config line like this:
> cname=ns,mynameserver
> But when I do
> $ dig ns @localhost
> I get a list of the root name servers instead. Other cnames (sort of)
> work; but "ns" is broken.
"dig" wrinkl
Chris Carr wrote:
> Package: dnsmasq
> Version: 2.45-1
> Severity: normal
>
>
> I am not 100% certain about this bug, so I apologise if I've just
> misunderstood something.
>
> I have a whole bunch of machines on my LAN, each of which has its MAC
> address(es) in /etc/ethers along with its na
Package: debian-installer
Severity: normal
The netboot.tar.gz tarball has symlinks at the top level from pxelinux.0 to
debian-installer/$ARCH/pxelinux.0 and pxelinux.cfg to
debian-installer/$ARCH/pxelinux.cfg
This causes a problem is more than one arch netboot is installed, or if
the Ubuntu netb
Note that it's possible to supply more than one resolv.conf file to
dnsmasq, so the behaviour you are seeing (use command line not conf
file) is OK, since dnsmasq is in fact using _both_ files (It will look
at both, and load whichever one changed last.)
Simon.
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The problem here is because you have the "resolvconf" package installed,
I think. The resolvconf package provides a resolv file in
/var/run/dnsmasq/resolv.conf and if resolvconf is installed, that file
will be used. The solution is probably to remove resolvconf.
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Chris Carr wrote:
Hi Simon,
Sorry for the delay in getting around to testing this further. I attach
the daemon.log file with log-dhcp switched on. I tested three machines
yesterday, each of which has two entries in /etc/ethers (because they
have two NICs - but only one is ever used at a time
Chris Carr wrote:
>
> Ok, I understand the limitation - but are you sure that this explains
> the behaviour in this case? I have never used the second NIC on tony,
> not since the machine was built ~6 years ago. So the problem is arising
> even when only one interface is ever used. If I've unders
Touko Korpela wrote:
Peter Eisentraut wrote:
The network is started by /etc/rc0.d/S35networking, which starts ntpdate
when eth0 becomes "up". At that time, the local nameserver is not yet
available, it is started by /etc/rc[2345].d/S15bind9. ntpdate cannot
resolve the names of the NTP servers a
Alexander Clouter wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Any chance of getting this fix backported to stable? I caught dnsmasq
> clobbering my upstream DNS server from my Debian Etch box, fortunately I
> noticed before others filed those abuse@ reports :)
>
I'm not sure that I could get a change past the release m
Philippe Combes wrote:
> Subject: dhcpcd screws up /etc/resolv.conf when there are several name
> servers.
> Package: dhcpcd
> Version: 1:3.2.3-1.1
> Severity: critical
> Justification: breaks the whole system
>
> *** Please type your report below this line ***
>
> When the dhcpd server adds "opt
Simon McVittie wrote:
Thanks, Simon for that comprehensive explanation. It's clear that the
problem is soluble elsewhere or will go away anyway in future releases,
and there's nothing sensible to be done to dnsmasq, so I'll close the bug.
Cheers,
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Jeremy Lainé wrote:
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I certainly would accept such a patch. A couple of hints on implementation:
OK, I'm putting the finishing touches on the patch (work in progress
attached). A couple of questions:
1/ What exactly are the ACTION_OLD and ACTION
Justin Boss wrote:
> Package: dnsmasq
> Version: 2.45-1
> Severity: important
>
> DHCP Options 249 (XP Static route) will only work with 192.168.0.0/16 no
> other. This is not a debian
> bug but a bug in the dnsmasq. Same with all other distros. These are the
> options I pass:
>
> dhcp-option=
Siim Põder wrote:
> any plans to fix this for stable release as well?
>
> siim
>
>
>
A backport to Etch is about to be released.
Cheers,
Simon.
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Jeremy Lainé wrote:
> Simon,
>
>>> Are you aware that dnsmasq already has a facility to call an external
>>> script when the DHCP lease database changes? It may be that extending
>>> this to use DBus is a better approach than simply emiting "raw" protocol
>>> events. Would that work for you putati
Fanis wrote:
Package: dnsmasq
Version: 2.45-1
Severity: minor
The dnsmasq-base package requires dbus which itself requires many x11 libraries
thus making dnsmasq unsuitable for small (embedded) systems.
apt-getting dnsmasq will result in the following
---
Dr. Markus Waldeck wrote:
Package: dhcpcd
Version: 1:3.2.3-1.1
Severity: wishlist
dhcpcd 4.0.1 is available
dhcpcd 4.x is not backward compatible with 2.x and 3.x. I'll package it
as new package, dhcpcd4. This may take some time to make it into Debian.
Simon.
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Trent W. Buck wrote:
Package: dnsmasq
Version: 2.45-1
Severity: wishlist
It would be nice if "/etc/init.d/dnsmasq reload" sent a HUP to
dnsmasq. From the manpage:
NOTES
When it receives a SIGHUP, dnsmasq clears its cache and then
re-loads /etc/hosts and /etc/ethers and any file
Tim Retout wrote:
> Package: dnsmasq
> Version: 2.35-1
> Severity: wishlist
>
> We have nameservers handling separate private subnets, and 'server'
> lines in dnsmasq.conf to forward requests to them, like:
>
> server=/2.168.192.in-addr.arpa/192.168.2.1
> server=/company.lan/192.168.2
Florian Attenberger wrote:
Package: dnsmasq
Version: 2.24-1
Severity: important
default configuration is unchanged.
works fine if my network interfaces are eth0 and eth1
For anything of: eth4/eth5, net0/net1, eth10/eth11 dnsmasq fails with:
"dnsmasq: failed to find list of interfaces: No suc
Will Dyson wrote:
Package: dnsmasq
Version: 2.24-1
Followup-For: Bug #348169
This is actually a kernel bug. I ran into the same problem here,
running a mainline git checkout from a day or two ago (on
x86_64). Dnsmasq started working again when I went back to 2.6.15.
I have not yet checked to s
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The version of the the kernel you are using would be useful to, in case it turns out that
/proc/net/if_inet6 has somehow changed format.
kernel is a very recent git snapshot, from January the 14th ( CET ),so you are
probably on the right track there.
I have yet to try
Marc Sherman wrote:
> Package: slimserver
> Severity: wishlist
>
> Please consider packaging the 6.2.2 nightly builds. The general process
> for slimserver releases seems to be that the "stable" nightly build branch
> (currently 6.2.2) doesn't get released for a long time, so a lot of those
> bug
Marc Sherman wrote:
> Package: slimserver
> Severity: normal
>
> The slimp3 package is a very old version of slimserver. Your package should
> conflict with it, and replace it.
>
> You might also want to replace the exisitng slimp3 package with a
> transitional package to move people over to sli
Fabiano Pires wrote:
> Package: dnsmasq
> Version: 2.22-2
>
> Hi, i'm using Debian Sarge with kernel 2.6, shorewall and dnsmasq.
> The dhcp client is a Windows 98 machine. When windows gets IP from
> dnsmasq (at startup or with winipcfg program) the hostname turns into
> paula.homeDEST (should be
Alain Richoux wrote:
Please find below more accurate information about this problem.
Version: the problem occurs with the most recent dnsmasq testing packages,
in other words version 2.27-1
Syslog messages:
Apr 13 21:51:32 Sartre dnsmasq[6827]: started, version 2.27 cachesize 150
Apr 13 21:51:
David Mosberger-Tang wrote:
> Package: slimserver
> Version: 6.2.1-2
>
> My machine has Debian/stable as the base distribution and then I
> installed slimserver/unstable on top of that. At least in that
> configuration, slimserver failed to load the GD library and hence was
> unable to use TrueTy
Dave Steinberg wrote:
> Package: slimserver
> Version: 6.2.1-2
>
> I found that slimserver didn't correctly convert Ogg Vorbis files to
> mp3 for streaming. I just heard noise.
>
> Here's the relevant excerpt from /usr/share/slimserver/convert.conf:
>
> ogg mp3 * *
> [sox] -t ogg $FILE$ -
Paul Wise wrote:
Package: dnsmasq
Version: 2.28-1
Severity: important
I noticed that the postinst failed to start dnsmasq after the upgrade.
It complains about missing a loopback interface, which I have:
Please could you send me copies of /etc/dnsmasq.conf and
/etc/default/dnsmasq.
Cheers
Paul Wise wrote:
On Tue, 2006-04-18 at 07:28 +0100, Simon Kelley wrote:
Please could you send me copies of /etc/dnsmasq.conf and
/etc/default/dnsmasq.
Attached.
Thanks,
As a workaround, you can comment out
interface=lo
and
listen-address=127.0.0.1
from /etc/dnsmasq.conf. They
Scott Wehrenberg wrote:
Package: dnsmasq
Version: 2.28-1
Severity: important
dnsmasq fails to start with the following error message:
dnsmasq: Cannot set capabilities: Operation not permitted
(failed).
invoke-rc.d: initscript dnsmasq, action "start" failed.
This looks unrelated to #363244 t
Scott Wehrenberg wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 18, 2006 at 04:49:35PM +0100, Simon Kelley wrote:
>
>>What kernel version are you using? Are you using SELinux?
>>
>>Does adding
>>
>>user=root
>>
>>or
>>
>>user=
>>
>>to dnsmasq.conf
Scott Wehrenberg wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 18, 2006 at 06:42:22PM +0100, Simon Kelley wrote:
>
>>Scott Wehrenberg wrote:
>>Then I'm confused. Please could you send the result of running
>>
>>strace /usr/sbin/dnsmasq -d
>>
>>as root (stop any running dnsm
David Mosberger-Tang wrote:
Hi Simon,
Thanks for looking into these bugreports!
On 4/17/06, Simon Kelley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hmm, I'm confused: On both stable and unstable installations here, libgd
seems to have a dependency on libpng12. Furthermore, nothing seems to be
u
Gabriele Persia wrote:
> Package: dnsmasq
> Version: 2.28-1
> Severity: important
>
> dnsmasq complains about missing ISC dhcpd integration:
>
> dnsmasq: ISC dhcpd integration not available: set HAVE_ISC_READER in
> src/config.h
This is expected
>
> Installing from source, with HAVE_ISC_READER
Gabriele Persia wrote:
> dnsmasq package version 2.29-1 has the same error as 2.28-1:
>
>
> [apt-get install dnsmasq]
>
> Preparing to replace dnsmasq 2.27-1 (using .../dnsmasq_2.29-1_i386.deb) ...
> Stopping DNS forwarder and DHCP server: dnsmasq.
> Unpacking replacement dnsmasq ...
> Setting u
Jean-Christophe Dubacq wrote:
> Package: dnsmasq
> Version: 2.30-1
> Severity: important
>
> Since the switch to 2.29 (or is it 2.28?), DHCP offers of dnsmasq are
> not answered. It works perfectly when downgrading to 2.27.
>
> Extract of /var/log/syslog:
> Apr 25 20:35:54 penpen dnsmasq[32445]:
Rémi Denis-Courmont wrote:
> Package: dnsmasq
> Version: 2.22-2
> Severity: minor
>
>
> Hello,
>
> My syslog has this entry:
> Mar 29 20:51:04 charlie dnsmasq[2942]: DHCP request fro unsupported \
> hardware type (0) recieved on eth0
>
> I'd like to know what is causing this... but anyway
Olaf van der Spek wrote:
> It's a DNS negative response.
>
> I boot the Debian client, it gets an IP via DHCP.
> I connect to it via SecureCRT on Windows. It does a DNS lookup.
> I reboot the Debian client, it releases the IP.
> The SSH client does a reconnect, so it does a DNS lookup. This one f
My guess that this is something like vpn provides network and depends on
$named
dnsmasq provides $named and depends on $network
Could you let me know what version of openvpn you have, and the contents
of /etc/insserv*
Cheers,
Simon.
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Chris Carr wrote:
On Tue, 2010-02-02 at 21:40 +, Simon Kelley wrote:
My guess that this is something like vpn provides network and depends on
$named
dnsmasq provides $named and depends on $network
Has this changed recently? I have upgraded dnsmasq without this problem
before, since
Gianluigi Tiesi wrote:
> Package: dnsmasq
> Version: 2.53-1
> Severity: serious
> Tags: sid
>
> I've got this nasty bugs, when I connect using my nokia n97
> dnsmasq crashes, after a lot of trials/debugs
>
> I've found that the place where it crashes is only a side effect
> even if the code looks
David Paleino wrote:
> On Thu, 10 Jun 2010 08:01:18 +0100, Roy Marples wrote:
>
>> Hi
>
> Hello Roy,
>
>> I'm upstream for dhcpcd and have recently installed Ubuntu on one of my
>> machines and as such have a vested interest and now the means of using
>> my software on a Debian based system. I h
Axel Beckert wrote:
> Package: dnsmasq
> Severity: important
> Tags: patch, ipv6
> User: debian-...@lists.debian.org
> Usertags: kfreebsd
>
> Hi,
>
> dnsmasq FTBFS on kfreebsd since the IPv6 support in dnsmasq is Linux-only.
>
> Following a patch which fixes the FTBFS -- hopefully without changi
line from 2.55-1. It would be great if this could be eased into the
forthcoming release.
The changelog looks like this:
dnsmasq (2.55-2) unstable; urgency=high
* Fix crash on double free. (closes: #597205)
-- Simon Kelley Sun, 19 Sep 2010 21:45:33 +
Cheers,
Chris Carr wrote:
>
> Hi Simon,
>
> Sorry for the long delay - the server in question only reboots about
> twice a year, and I have been trying different solutions each time.
>
> The short answer is no, I cannot get this to work properly, whatever I
> do or don't change in /etc/init.d/dnsmasq.
Hadrien DUSSUEL wrote:
> Package: dnsmasq-base
> Version: 2.57
> Severity: important
>
> I'm using Debian Testing, up-to-date.
>
> I've noticed that Network-manager cannot create Adhoc wifi anymore since
> the
> update of dnsmasq-base (2.55 to 2.57).
> When i create an adhoc, network-manager try
The priority-order of use for DHCP clients is hard-coded into the ifup
script. To get it to use dhcpcd you will need to un-install dhclient.
I'll reassign this bug to ifupdown.
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Anselm Lingnau wrote:
> Subject: Allow "/etc/init.d/dnsmasq reload"
>
> Package: dnsmasq
>
> Ver
David Paleino wrote:
> Hello,
>
> On Fri, 12 Jun 2009 12:16:34 +0200, David Paleino wrote:
>
>> tags 532100 patch
>> thanks
>>
>> Please find a patch implementing --pidfile/-P.
>
> what's the status of this bug?
>
> Thank you,
> David
>
The most recent dhcpcd is now available in the dhcpcd5 p
Didier Raboud wrote:
> Package: dnsmasq
> Version: 2.57-1
> Severity: normal
>
> Hi dear dnsmasq maintainers,
>
> I've been noticing that the syslog lines dnsmasq produces aren't correctly
> terminated, see:
>
>
> $ grep dnsmasq /var/log/syslog | tail -n5
> fmasq /var/log/syslog | tail -n5
> Fe
Didier Raboud wrote:
> Package: dnsmasq
> Version: 2.57-1
> Severity: normal
>
> Hi dear dnsmasq maintainers,
>
> I've been noticing that the syslog lines dnsmasq produces aren't correctly
> terminated, see:
>
>
> $ grep dnsmasq /var/log/syslog | tail -n5
> fmasq /var/log/syslog | tail -n5
> Fe
On 25/02/11 16:55, Michael Biebl wrote:
Thanks Jérémy for the followup.
Am 25.02.2011 17:32, schrieb Jérémy Lal:
this bug comes from dnsmasq update to 2.57-1
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/network-manager/+bug/725041
Simon, I'd like your input on this as dnsmasq maintainer, how thi
On 25/02/11 19:29, Michael Biebl wrote:
Am 25.02.2011 18:58, schrieb Simon Kelley:
On 25/02/11 16:55, Michael Biebl wrote:
Thanks Jérémy for the followup.
Am 25.02.2011 17:32, schrieb Jérémy Lal:
this bug comes from dnsmasq update to 2.57-1
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/network
On 25/02/11 20:03, Michael Biebl wrote:
Am 25.02.2011 20:45, schrieb Simon Kelley:
On 25/02/11 19:29, Michael Biebl wrote:
Am 25.02.2011 18:58, schrieb Simon Kelley:
Is there maybe a nicer way to tell dnsmasq to *not* read the global
configuration file?
Ah, I hadn't read up in the s
On 26/02/11 00:06, Dan Williams wrote:
On Fri, 2011-02-25 at 20:25 +, Simon Kelley wrote:
On 25/02/11 20:03, Michael Biebl wrote:
Am 25.02.2011 20:45, schrieb Simon Kelley:
On 25/02/11 19:29, Michael Biebl wrote:
Am 25.02.2011 18:58, schrieb Simon Kelley:
Is there maybe a nicer way to
martin f krafft wrote:
> Package: dhcpcd
> Version: 1:3.2.3-5
> Severity: normal
> File: /sbin/dhcpcd-bin
>
> I cannot pass -L (--noipv4ll) to dhcpcd. This is because dhcpcd
> duplicates the interface of dhcpcd-bin and changes it a bit.
>
> Instead of magic variables in /etc/default/dhcpcd, might
Olaf van der Spek wrote:
Package: dnsmasq
Version: 2.45-1+lenny1
Severity: normal
Hi,
When I reboot a Debian client, it apparently unregisteres itself via DHCP. When
I've got an open SSH session with auto-reconnect enabled (SecureCRT), it can't
find the host even though it's back up.
Would it
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