The option was already described in the original manual page but was not
replicated in the french translation.
Reviewed-By: Nicolas Cavallari <nicolas.cavallari@green-communications.fr>
The use of "peut-être" should be spelled "peut être" (without the
hyphen) unless it can be replaced by "sans doute".
It is roughly the same difference between "maybe" and "may be".
As for "doit-être", it should always be spelled "doit être".
Reviewed-By: Nicolas Cavallari <nicolas.cavallari@green-communications.fr>
Various typos were present along with spelling mistakes and grammar
errors. Some sentences were missing a few words to be easily
understandable.
Many of them probably remain though.
Reviewed-By: Nicolas Cavallari <nicolas.cavallari@green-communications.fr>
This is useful when using dnsmasq as DHCP server for a set of VMs
whose data is routed by the host instead of being bridged. In this
scenario:
- There is an unbounded set of TAP interfaces that have no IP address
at the host end.
- DHCP allocation is done from an IPv4 address range associated with a
dummy interface.
- We run dnsmasq with --interface dummy --interface tap*
--bind-dynamic, so that it listens on all the TAP interfaces, and
--bridge-interface=dummy,tap*, so that it will allocate IP addresses
via the TAP interfaces from the range associated with the dummy
interface.