Steve Hindle
2016-01-27 02:57:54 UTC
Hi!
When dealing with multiple interfaces/subnet, should dhcp-range be given
the interface? I only see it mentioned for ipv6 stuff in the manpage, but
I'm
finding stuff online that says to use:
dhcp-range=eth1,172.16.49.101,172.16.49.254,14400
or:
dhcp-range=interface:eth1,set:wifi,192.168.11.101,192.168.11.200,255.255.255.0
Should I be specifying the interface? Or does dnsmasq figure it out from the
interface configuration like it does netmask ?
Thanks!
When dealing with multiple interfaces/subnet, should dhcp-range be given
the interface? I only see it mentioned for ipv6 stuff in the manpage, but
I'm
finding stuff online that says to use:
dhcp-range=eth1,172.16.49.101,172.16.49.254,14400
or:
dhcp-range=interface:eth1,set:wifi,192.168.11.101,192.168.11.200,255.255.255.0
Should I be specifying the interface? Or does dnsmasq figure it out from the
interface configuration like it does netmask ?
Thanks!