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338 Specify an IP address to return for any host in the given domains.
351 .B \-m, --mx-host=<mx name>[[,<hostname>],<preference>]
354 the host specified in the --mx-target switch
355 or, if that switch is not given, the host on which dnsmasq
358 1 if not given. More than one MX record may be given for a host.
362 --mx-hosthost, then dnsmasq
371 Return an MX record pointing to the host given by mx-target (or the
376 .B \-W, --srv-host=<_service>.<_prot>.[<domain>],[<target>[,<port>[,<priority>[,<weight>]]]]
434 .B dhcp-host
456 .B dhcp-host
467 .B \-G, --dhcp-host=[<hwaddr>][,id:<client_id>|*][,net:<netid>][,<ipaddr>][,<hostname>][,<lease_time>][,ignore]
468 Specify per host parameters for the DHCP server. This allows a machine
475 .B --dhcp-host=00:20:e0:3b:13:af,wap,infinite
479 .B --dhcp-host=lap,192.168.0.199
486 .B --dhcp-host=id:01:02:03:04,.....
487 refers to the host with client identifier 01:02:03:04. It is also
489 .B --dhcp-host=id:clientidastext,.....
497 .B --dhcp-host
502 .B --dhcp-host=00:20:e0:3b:13:af,ignore
508 whenever this dhcp-host directive is in use. This can be used to
509 selectively send DHCP options just for this host. When a host matches any
510 dhcp-host directive (or one implied by /etc/ethers) then the special
516 .B --dhcp-host=00:20:e0:3b:13:*,ignore
524 .B --dhcp-host=06-00:20:e0:3b:13:af,1.2.3.4
531 .B --dhcp-host=11:22:33:44:55:66,12:34:56:78:90:12,192.168.0.2
542 Read DHCP host information from the specified file. The file contains
543 information about one host per line. The format of a line is the same
544 as text to the right of '=' in --dhcp-host. The advantage of storing DHCP host information
563 .B --dhcp-host
570 broadcast address are set to the same as the host running dnsmasq, and
655 "vendor class" which represents, in some sense, the type of host. This option
678 will set the tag "3com" for any host whose MAC address matches the pattern.
709 from the net, host, vendor and user classes, ignore the host and do
714 from the net, host, vendor and user classes, ignore any hostname
715 provided by the host. Note that, unlike dhcp-ignore, it is permissible
718 dhcp-host configuration in dnsmasq and the contents of /etc/hosts and
723 from the net, host, vendor and user classes, always use broadcast to
724 communicate with the host when it is unconfigured. Most DHCP clients which
822 not in use before allocating it to a host. It does this by sending an
838 address of the host, the IP address, and the hostname,
848 host provided a client-id, this is stored in the environment variable
849 DNSMASQ_CLIENT_ID. If the fully-qualified domain name of the host is
855 "add" actions or "old" actions when a host resumes an existing lease,
910 hostnames so that an untrusted host on the LAN cannot advertise
974 can expose any world-readable file on the server to any host on the net.
1119 In order to configure dnsmasq to act as cache for the host on which it is running, put "nameserver 127.0.0.1" in
1147 .B dhcp-host
1148 (and "known" if a dhcp-host matches)
1172 .B dhcp-host