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<b>ex:<br>
dhcp-host=00:0c:29:ea:0d:a3,192.168.1.199</b><br>
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(so dhcp-host=<MAC_ADDRESS>,<STATIC_IP> )<br>
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That MAC address will always be given the same, explicit IP Address
(which should be in the DHCP Range that dnsmasq is responsible for).<br>
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-AJ<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 12/15/2014 1:37 PM, Chris Green
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<pre wrap="">As per the subject, if I want to give a host a specific IP address
using dnsmasq as DHCP server what's the neatest/easiest way to do it?
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