This is really the function of the dnsmasq.conf.example file that's
ditsributed with the source code for dnsmasq. Unfortunately that has
become rather out-of-date. It could do with a major overhaul.
Simon.
On 14/03/2023 07:55, Olivier wrote:
Hello,
Could it be possible to add an example i
Hello,
Could it be possible to add an example in interface-name section of
dnsmasq.conf man page as
IMHO, current content is not very easy to understand.
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Thank you Simon for the quick reply,
I did indeed miss `interface-name` when skimming through the manual page
and from the looks of it other users on this thread did too.
My suggestion is to have interface-name and dynamic-host mention each
other in the manual page and to modify the error mes
On 13/03/2023 17:01, Simon Kelley wrote:
Thanks for the bug report, it's definitely not noise.
The history of line 363 is interesting.
When the dynamic-host option was added, it looked like
if (netmask.s_addr == 0x)
and stayed like that until October 2022 when it got changed to the
c
Thanks for the bug report, it's definitely not noise.
The history of line 363 is interesting.
When the dynamic-host option was added, it looked like
if (netmask.s_addr == 0x)
and stayed like that until October 2022 when it got changed to the
current version
if (netmask.s_addr == 0x
Hi 0zl and everyone,
I’m writing to add some more information about this issue and my personal
use case that falls on the same problem.
I have being using dnsmasq for a couple of years now, with Pi-Hole project.
In the last year I started using tailscale as a VPN to connect directly to
some machi
Well, it seems like dnsmasq just ignores addresses with /32s. I see in
src/network.c for some reason if an interface has 255.255.255.255 it
just skips it (line 363)?
This might possibly the cause for the issue, I'm not sure if this is
intentional or some sort of bug.
Thanks again and sorry f
Hi everyone,
Previously on Debian Stable, I was using dynamic-host as a weird hack to
get Dnsmasq to serve my PPPOE interface's IP address however this no
longer seems to work with the Dnsmasq supplied in Debian Testing.
It was OK to just specify 0.0.0.0 as my ISP would allocate for me a /32