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I've had issues with SOME clients not properly sending (or not
sending at all) their host name. In these cases, I use the MAC
address to make sure they always get the same IP, then I had the
host name to /etc/hosts ... which dnsmasq looks at when doing
queries. <br>
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On 11/12/2014 9:58 PM, Francois Prowse wrote:
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<div dir="ltr">I'm testing DNSMASQ for both DHCP and servicing DNS
requests as a way to provide correlation and reporting.
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<div>I've enabled DNSMASQ to log (using Debug) all DNS requests
that are made and while this provides me comprehensive logging
it places the IP address of the client in the request. is
there a way (if it exists) to place the DHCP client identifier
of the request in the debug packet if this is known? </div>
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<div>Cheers</div>
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<div>François</div>
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