[Dnsmasq-discuss] requested explanation of undocumented feature

Jim Alles kb3tbx at gmail.com
Wed Oct 16 00:56:16 BST 2013


This is exactly what I was looking for - in trying to find how the name of
the interface was 'set', my search string didn't match anything here, and
my brain ignored everything around BOOTP.

Thanks again.


On Mon, Oct 14, 2013 at 6:44 PM, richardvoigt at gmail.com <
richardvoigt at gmail.com> wrote:

> The only thing I see is that dnsmasq automatically creates a tag for you
> using the name of the network interface (that name being controlled by
> udev).  This is documented:
>
> > The tag system works as follows: For each DHCP request, dnsmasq
> collects a set of valid tags from active configuration lines which include
> set:<tag>, including one from the *dhcp-range* used to allocate the
> address, one from any matching *dhcp-host* (and "known" if a dhcp-host
> matches) The tag "bootp" is set for BOOTP requests, and a tag whose name is
> the name of the interface on which the request arrived is also set.
>
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