Support /4 and /6 suffixes in interface names in --auth-server

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Simon Kelley
2013-11-17 12:23:42 +00:00
parent 587ad4f271
commit f25e6c6d33
3 changed files with 24 additions and 4 deletions

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@@ -199,7 +199,12 @@ or
.B --listen-address
configuration, indeed
.B --auth-server
will overide these and provide a different DNS service on the specified interface. The <domain> is the "glue record". It should resolve in the global DNS to a A and/or AAAA record which points to the address dnsmasq is listening on.
will overide these and provide a different DNS service on the
specified interface. The <domain> is the "glue record". It should
resolve in the global DNS to a A and/or AAAA record which points to
the address dnsmasq is listening on. When an interface is specified,
it may be qualified with "/4" or "/6" to specify only the IPv4 or IPv6
addresses associated with the interface.
.TP
.B \-2, --no-dhcp-interface=<interface name>
Do not provide DHCP or TFTP on the specified interface, but do provide DNS service.