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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Calibri, Verdana, Helvetica, Arial"><SPAN STYLE='font-size:11pt'>I wish I could turn DHCP logging on, its on a dd-wrt micro router with like 150k writable space free, and it appears to been quite modified to fit on it. The usual commandline options to give me no-fork, debug output, etc, are missing. They simply don’t do what they say they’re supposed to.<BR>
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dnsmasq –v doesn’t even spit out the version number. I catted the binary and found “version.binddnsmasq-2.40” so, 2.40 I guess?<BR>
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The debugging tools on this particular router are few and far between, I apologize I can provide more info, if you can think of what else I could try, just let me know.<BR>
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Dayton<BR>
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On 3/26/10 4:40 AM, "Simon Kelley" <simon@thekelleys.org.uk> wrote:<BR>
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</SPAN></FONT></FONT><BLOCKQUOTE><FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Calibri, Verdana, Helvetica, Arial"><SPAN STYLE='font-size:11pt'>Dayton Turner wrote:<BR>
> Hi List,<BR>
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> I have some VoIP phones here that get their DHCP from dnsmasq running on<BR>
> a dd-wrt router. Usually this all works great, I had been handing out<BR>
> DHCP Option 66 as such up until now:<BR>
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> dhcp-option=66,”69.90.91.195”<BR>
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> Well we recently had to change our IP block, to something that starts<BR>
> with a 7. 74.141.209.195. When I update the dnsmasq config to read<BR>
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> dhcp-option=66,”74.141.209.195”<BR>
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> The phones (I tried an Aastra phone, and a Citel phone) both only<BR>
> receive ‘4.141.209.195’ trimming the leading 7 off.<BR>
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> Any ideas?<BR>
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Certainly not a known bug. Can you turn DHCP logging on, and see what<BR>
dnsmasq thinks it's sending?<BR>
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What version are we talking about?<BR>
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Cheers,<BR>
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Simon.<BR>
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