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Subject: Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Routing lost
From: Rolf-Werner Eilert <rwe-sse () osnanet ! de>
Date: 2017-11-04 18:08:23
Message-ID: 59FE0217.5080507 () osnanet ! de
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Hi Richard,
just tried this:
>> contents of my /etc/dnsmasq.d/ltsp-server-dnsmasq.conf (on my system
>> it's called kiwi-ltsp.conf):
>>
>> #for proxy dhcp mode uncomment the line below and comment line below that
>> #dhcp-range=192.168.11.1,proxy
>> dhcp-range=192.168.11.20,192.168.11.252,1h
>> pxe-service=X86PC, "Boot network OS",/pxelinux
>> dhcp-vendorclass=pxe,PXEClient
>> dhcp-boot=net:pxe,/pxelinux.0
>> enable-tftp
>> tftp-root=/srv/tftpboot
>>
>> This is indeed somewhat strange, as it shouldn't define a range, and
>> a range for just 1h, but I might be wrong.
>
> Reading your previous posts you describe the subnet 192.168.11.0 is
> seperate from the router and therefore there was no dhcp server for this
> subnet. On your new server that has two network devices (eth0 and eth1)
> dnsmasq has correctly been set to be the dhcp server (and that is why a
> range is defined.) However, you are correct in the time in which the
> leases are valid. I suggest 24h would be more suitable.
When I comment it out, even the hard assignment of MAC:IP won't run
anymore. So I changed it to 24h, it seems it has to be there to make it
function anyway.
Regards
Rolf
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