Typos in man page.

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Simon Kelley
2012-03-02 21:10:39 +00:00
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@@ -595,7 +595,7 @@ A single
.B dhcp-host
may contain an IPv4 address or an IPv6 address, or both. IPv6 addresses must be bracketed by square brackets thus:
.B --dhcp-host=laptop,[1234::56]
Note that in IPv6 DHCP, the hardware address is not normally available, so a client must be identified by client-id (called client DUID) in IPv6-land) or hostname.
Note that in IPv6 DHCP, the hardware address is not normally available, so a client must be identified by client-id (called client DUID in IPv6-land) or hostname.
The special option id:* means "ignore any client-id
and use MAC addresses only." This is useful when a client presents a client-id sometimes
@@ -1257,7 +1257,7 @@ dnsmasq will advertise a prefix for each dhcp-range, with default
router and recursive DNS server as the relevant link-local address on
the machine running dnsmasq. The "managed address" bits are set,
except for a dhcp-range which is marked as "ra-only", in which case RA
is provided by no DHCPv6 service and the managed address bits are
is provided but no DHCPv6 service and the managed address bits are
cleared.
.B enable-ra
enables router advertisement for prefixes where dnsmasq is doing