Re: dnsmasq + vlans = troubles



Hello,

Tauno Voipio a écrit :

The DHCP server in dnsmasq ia a simple one intended for a
simple single network. Install a dedicated DHCP server
instead and disable the DHCP service in dnsmasq.

Or maybe each VLAN should have a dedicated instance of dnsmasq serving a
single IP subnet.

How do you intend to tell the server which VLAN a
client is intended to go? The operating system
is not telling the server which VLAN was used
for the requests.

According to the log, it is. What puzzles me is how the hell the same
request is received on each VLAN.
.



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