Can isc-dhcp-server and dnsmasq coexist?
After two days of trying to configure dhcp on dnsmasq and failing, I'd like to go back to isc-dhcp-server, and only keep dnsmasq for dns.
Can the two coexist well? is there anything I need to pay attention to while configuring?
dhcp dnsmasq dhcp-server
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After two days of trying to configure dhcp on dnsmasq and failing, I'd like to go back to isc-dhcp-server, and only keep dnsmasq for dns.
Can the two coexist well? is there anything I need to pay attention to while configuring?
dhcp dnsmasq dhcp-server
The 2 can definitely coexist well - I use this configuration. Can't remember if I needed any config lunes in dnsmasq or if I simply load DHCPD first so DNSMasq does not bind to the dhcp ports.
– davidgo
Jan 7 at 19:00
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After two days of trying to configure dhcp on dnsmasq and failing, I'd like to go back to isc-dhcp-server, and only keep dnsmasq for dns.
Can the two coexist well? is there anything I need to pay attention to while configuring?
dhcp dnsmasq dhcp-server
After two days of trying to configure dhcp on dnsmasq and failing, I'd like to go back to isc-dhcp-server, and only keep dnsmasq for dns.
Can the two coexist well? is there anything I need to pay attention to while configuring?
dhcp dnsmasq dhcp-server
dhcp dnsmasq dhcp-server
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The 2 can definitely coexist well - I use this configuration. Can't remember if I needed any config lunes in dnsmasq or if I simply load DHCPD first so DNSMasq does not bind to the dhcp ports.
– davidgo
Jan 7 at 19:00
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The 2 can definitely coexist well - I use this configuration. Can't remember if I needed any config lunes in dnsmasq or if I simply load DHCPD first so DNSMasq does not bind to the dhcp ports.
– davidgo
Jan 7 at 19:00
The 2 can definitely coexist well - I use this configuration. Can't remember if I needed any config lunes in dnsmasq or if I simply load DHCPD first so DNSMasq does not bind to the dhcp ports.
– davidgo
Jan 7 at 19:00
The 2 can definitely coexist well - I use this configuration. Can't remember if I needed any config lunes in dnsmasq or if I simply load DHCPD first so DNSMasq does not bind to the dhcp ports.
– davidgo
Jan 7 at 19:00
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The 2 can definitely coexist well - I use this configuration. Can't remember if I needed any config lunes in dnsmasq or if I simply load DHCPD first so DNSMasq does not bind to the dhcp ports.
– davidgo
Jan 7 at 19:00