Re: [Dnsmasq-discuss] Restrict nameserver interfaces but not dhcp ones

2024-01-04 Thread Geert Stappers
On Thu, Jan 04, 2024 at 08:08:46PM +0100, Luigi Baldoni wrote: > Hello, Hi, > I'm trying to get rid of a second (kea) dhcp server and > hopefully be able to do everything I need with dnsmasq. > > The main hurdle, so far, is to run the nameserver only > on eth1, because bind is listening on et

[Dnsmasq-discuss] Restrict nameserver interfaces but not dhcp ones

2024-01-04 Thread Luigi Baldoni via Dnsmasq-discuss
Hello, I'm trying to get rid of a second (kea) dhcp server and hopefully be able to do everything I need with dnsmasq. The main hurdle, so far, is to run the nameserver only on eth1, because bind is listening on eth0, but have the dhcp server listen on both interfaces (and more). The secondary

Re: [Dnsmasq-discuss] DHCP packet received on enp6s0 which has no address

2024-01-04 Thread Buck Horn via Dnsmasq-discuss
On 04.01.24 09:46, Masin wrote: Hi Buck, thanks for your hints. Sadly, they don't work. 3. Januar 2024 18:48, "Buck Horn via Dnsmasq-discuss" schrieb: > (...) > Regarding your configuration: Did you try a configuration with just listen-address and bind-interfaces, without interface, no-dhc

Re: [Dnsmasq-discuss] DHCP packet received on enp6s0 which has no address

2024-01-04 Thread Masin
Hi Buck, thanks for your hints. Sadly, they don't work. 3. Januar 2024 18:48, "Buck Horn via Dnsmasq-discuss" schrieb: > That could happen if dnsmasq was ready before the networking stack of > your OS, or if indeed there would be no address proper assigned to enp6s0. As I quite often restart