[Dnsmasq-discuss] Incorrect broadcast address given

richardvoigt at gmail.com richardvoigt at gmail.com
Wed Oct 8 05:41:25 BST 2008


On Tue, Oct 7, 2008 at 3:03 PM, OB Lutz <ob.lutz at gmail.com> wrote:
> Sorry, wasnt that clear in my explanation
> This happens when the address range is at the end of a traditional
> class C subnet (192.168.2.0/24). So the router's ip range is
> x.x.x.224-255, with .225 being br-lan, .255 being its broadcast
> address,and attempting to give dhcp'd ips from .230 through .254.
> Using an address range anywehre else, such as the range you have,
> works correctly.

Wait a sec:

You show 192.168.8.225/26 assigned to one interface on the router, br-lan
You also said 192.168.8.226/26 is some wireless interface on the router
This isn't good, multiple ips in the same subnet on the same router
but different interfaces will really mess up your routing, and dnsmasq
shouldn't be expected to behave predictably in such cases.

You also mentioned vlan and bridging.  Please describe your
configuration better, i.e. what interfaces are bridged together, what
interface is the master for the vlans, etc.  I suspect you have
assigned ip addresses to slave interfaces which is, in my experience,
trouble.

>
> >From the router:
> # ifconfig br-lan
> br-lan    Link encap:Ethernet  HWaddr 00:D0:12:09:91:52
>          inet addr:192.168.8.225  Bcast:192.168.8.255  Mask:255.255.255.224
>
> >From my laptop, after getting an ip via dhcp
> $ ifconfig eth0
> eth0      Link encap:Ethernet  HWaddr 00:1D:09:C2:74:BC
>          inet addr:192.168.8.253  Bcast:192.168.8.226  Mask:255.255.255.224
>
> On Tue, Oct 7, 2008 at 9:56 AM, B. Cook <bcook at poughkeepsieschools.org> wrote:
>>
>> On Oct 6, 2008, at 11:17 AM, OB Lutz wrote:
>>
>>> Hi
>>> I'm running dnsmasq 2.41 on openwrt kamikaze. My network has various
>>> routers with blocks of 32 addresses hanging off of them. On every 8th
>>> router, the relevant line from my dnsmasq.conf is :
>>>
>>> dhcp-range=vlan0,192.168.8.230,192.168.8.254,255.255.255.224,48h
>>>
>>> This should yield a broadcast address of 192.168.8.255. However, when
>>> obtaining an IP address from the router, I am given a broadcast IP of
>>> 192.168.8.226, which happens to be the IP of a wireless interface on
>>> the router. Changing the configuration to specify the broadcast
>>> address manually everything is fine. Other IP ranges yield the proper
>>> broadcast, but every router whose addresses are at the end of the
>>> class C subnet give this incorrect broadcast address.
>>>
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>>
>> Hmm,
>>
>>  ipcalc -n 192.168.8.230/27
>> Address:   192.168.8.230        11000000.10101000.00001000.111 00110
>> Netmask:   255.255.255.224 = 27 11111111.11111111.11111111.111 00000
>> Wildcard:  0.0.0.31             00000000.00000000.00000000.000 11111
>> =>
>> Network:   192.168.8.224/27     11000000.10101000.00001000.111 00000
>> HostMin:   192.168.8.225        11000000.10101000.00001000.111 00001
>> HostMax:   192.168.8.254        11000000.10101000.00001000.111 11110
>> Broadcast: 192.168.8.255        11000000.10101000.00001000.111 11111
>> Hosts/Net: 30                    Class C, Private Internet
>>
>> Looks like what you are asking for is correct.
>>
>> I am using things like this without any problems..
>>
>> dhcp-range=172.16.64.11,172.16.64.25,255.255.255.224,8h
>>
>> dnsmasq --version
>> Dnsmasq version 2.45  Copyright (C) 2000-2008 Simon Kelley
>> Compile time options no-IPv6 GNU-getopt BSD-bridge no-ISC-leasefile no-DBus
>> no-I18N TFTP
>>
>> I am not sure what you mean by "every router whose addresses are at the end
>> of the class C subnet give this incorrect broadcast address"..
>>
>> What do you define for vlan0 what does that look like?
>>
>>
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