![]() ![]() Options does not work on the command line it is still recognised in OnīSD, unless the GNU getopt library is linked, the long form of the Note that in general missing parameters are allowed and switch offįunctions, for instance "-pid-file" disables writing a PID file. It aims for the smallest possible memory footprint compatible with the supported functions, and allows unneeded functions to be omitted from the compiled binary. ![]() There is support for doing address allocation (both DHCPv6 and RA) from subnets which are dynamically delegated via DHCPv6 prefix delegation.ĭnsmasq is coded with small embedded systems in mind. Stateless autoconfiguration only for IPv6 configuration. The dnsmasq DHCPv6 server provides the same set of features as theĭHCPv4 server, and in addition, it includes router advertisements andĪ neat feature which allows naming for clients which use DHCPv4 and The PXE support is full featured, and includes a proxy mode which supplies PXE information to clients whilst DHCP address allocation is done by another server. TFTP server to allow net/PXE boot of DHCP hosts and also supports BOOTP. Send any desired set of DHCP options, including vendor-encapsulated Sends a sensible default set of DHCP options, and can be configured to The dnsmasq DHCP server supports static address assignments and multiple It can also act as theĪuthoritative DNS server for one or more domains, allowing local names Which do not appear in the global DNS can be resolved and also answersĭNS queries for DHCP configured hosts. It loads theĬontents of /etc/hosts so that local hostnames It is intended to provideĭnsmasq accepts DNS queries and either answers them from a small, local,Ĭache or forwards them to a real, recursive, DNS server. ![]() Is a lightweight DNS, TFTP, PXE, router advertisement and DHCP server. Dnsmasq - A lightweight DHCP and caching DNS server. ![]()
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