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Jason Lunz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
>> In my particular system dnsmasq is already being used (for a caching
>> NS) and configuring the listening interface in dnsmasq configures it
>> for both dhcp and dns. Since I don't want my laptop serving dhcp for
>> whatever lan it is connected to this is not an option. If dnsmasq had
>> different config options for the NS and the DHCPD then it would be
>> perfect.
>
> my dnsmasq manpage says:
>
>        -2, --no-dhcp-interface=<interface name>
>               Do not provide DHCP on the specified interface, but do
>               provide DNS service.

Does that mean it does provide DHCP on the other interfaces?

I tried some things with dnsmasq last night and I couldn't actually
get it to stop listening for DHCP on 0.0.0.0.


However, there is another reason for using a separate DHCP
server. It's tied to the tap interface being used for the UMLs. When
you take the interface down the dhcp server should go down as well.


Nic


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