Lightweight, Easy-to-Configure DNS Forwarder and DHCP Server
Dnsmasq is a lightweight, easy-to-configure DNS forwarder and DHCP
server. It is designed to provide DNS and, optionally, DHCP, to a small
network. It can serve the names of local machines that are not in the
global DNS. The DHCP server integrates with the DNS server and allows
machines with DHCP-allocated addresses to appear in DNS with names
configured either in each host or in a central configuration file.
Dnsmasq supports static and dynamic DHCP leases and BOOTP for network
booting of diskless machines.
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Filename | Size | Changed |
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dnsmasq-2.60.tar.bz2 | 0000389758 381 KB | |
dnsmasq.changes | 0000023191 22.6 KB | |
dnsmasq.service | 0000000303 303 Bytes | |
dnsmasq.spec | 0000004813 4.7 KB | |
group_and_isc.diff | 0000000804 804 Bytes | |
vendor-files.tar.bz2 | 0000001804 1.76 KB |
Revision 37 (latest revision is 96)
Stephan Kulow (coolo)
accepted
request 108378
from
Uwe Gansert (ug)
(revision 37)
- some dhcp fixes - Add Lua integration - Set TOS on DHCP sockets - Improve start-up speed when reading large hosts files - Fix problem if dnsmasq is started without the stdin - Allow the TFP server or boot server in --pxe-service - Support DHCPv6. Support is there for the sort of things the existing v4 server does, including tags, options, static addresses and relay support - Support IPv6 router advertisements - Fix long-standing wrinkle with --localise-queries that could result in wrong answers when DNS packets arrive via an interface other than the expected one - 2.60
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