>
> Looks maybe a bit too complicate? Reason for that setup is, that I can not
> change the ISP router,
> because the cable provider only allow their own devices, and the ISP router
> doesn't has
> no functionality like adding routes or blocking domains.
You may be able to simplify this a bit
Lorenzo Milesi (max...@ufficyo.com) wrote on Thu, Oct 15, 2015 at 04:18:17AM
BRT:
> > The address range is defined in the dhcp-range declaration. Either you put
> > the
> > start and end addresses or you use the constructor feature, in which case
> > the
> > prefix will come from the interface w
Hi, I'm not quite clear from the manual pages, so can I please get a
definitive answer:
- Am I safe to use to assign a static IP allocation using --dhcp-host
options, *within* an IP range allocated using --dhcp-range ?
Specifically, whilst I realise that dnsmasq will first ping to see if an
> The address range is defined in the dhcp-range declaration. Either you put the
> start and end addresses or you use the constructor feature, in which case the
> prefix will come from the interface where the request arrived. Note that you
> have to configure the ipv6/prefix-length of all the inter
Bonjour Benjamin,
Le Wed, 14 Oct 2015 22:09:10 +, Benjamin Brücker
a écrit :
> Hi,
>
> For my small network with frequently changing guests I'd like to use dnsmasq,
> because I would like to block some domains by dnsmasq's address=/../..
> feature (great!). For that purpose I have to ensu