[Dnsmasq-discuss] Simple config question (I hope)

AJ Weber aweber at comcast.net
Thu Mar 1 17:27:46 GMT 2007


I have three NICs/interfaces in my server (eth0-2).  (IPCop Question coming)

I want to serve DHCP to eth0 and eth2 ONLY.

Thus, I've added the "except-interface=eth1" to the config.  That's probably what I want.

However, I want to serve 198.162.1.x addresses via DHCP to eth0.  I want to serve 192.168.2.x addresses to eth2.  (These interfaces have a static address in that range already.)

I see I can enter two different dhcp-range's into the config.  How do I tell it to serve the .1 subnet to eth0 and the .2 subnet to eth2?

The network-id thing is messing with my head.  Do I need to use that?  If so, how do I use that?  Would I use "net:eth0" on the front of the value???

Please help?

-AJ
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