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14 contents of /etc/hosts so that local hostnames
16 DNS queries for DHCP configured hosts.
23 TFTP server to allow net/PXE boot of DHCP hosts and also supports BOOTP.
38 .B \-h, --no-hosts
39 Don't read the hostnames in /etc/hosts.
41 .B \-H, --addn-hosts=<file>
42 Additional hosts file. Read the specified file as well as /etc/hosts. If -h is given, read
44 additional hosts file. If a directory is given, then read all the files contained in that directory.
46 .B \-E, --expand-hosts
47 Add the domain to simple names (without a period) in /etc/hosts
52 When replying with information from /etc/hosts or the DHCP leases
202 Return answers to DNS queries from /etc/hosts which depend on the interface over which the query was
203 received. If a name in /etc/hosts has more than one address associated with
207 addresses in /etc/hosts corresponding to each of its interfaces, and
208 hosts will get the correct address based on which network they are
213 which are not found in /etc/hosts or the DHCP leases file are answered
291 from /etc/hosts or DHCP then a "not found" answer is returned.
316 a domain is local and it may answer queries from /etc/hosts or DHCP
342 Note that /etc/hosts and DHCP leases override this for individual
348 answered from /etc/hosts or DHCP and not sent to an upstream
368 machine. Local machines are those in /etc/hosts or with DHCP leases.
373 local machine. Local machines are those in /etc/hosts or with DHCP
400 DNS name which is known to dnsmasq from /etc/hosts (or additional
401 hosts files) or from DHCP. If the target does not satisfy this
408 name in the same way as an /etc/hosts line, except that the address is
454 to dynamically allocate IP addresses: only hosts which have static
485 hardware addresses to identify hosts by prefixing with 'id:'. Thus:
495 If a name appears in /etc/hosts, the associated address can be
559 Read /etc/ethers for information about hosts for the DHCP server. The
657 to different classes of hosts. For example
670 to different classes of hosts. It is possible, for instance to use
671 this to set a different printer server for hosts in the class
672 "accounts" than for hosts in the class "engineering".
717 are always ignored, and DHCP hosts are added to the DNS using only
718 dhcp-host configuration in dnsmasq and the contents of /etc/hosts and
792 default is 150. This limit is to prevent DoS attacks from hosts which
799 unknown leases from unknown hosts are not ignored. This allows new hosts
816 other hosts. if this is given without tags, then it unconditionally
907 firstly it causes the DHCP server to return the domain to any hosts
909 for DHCP-configured hosts to claim. The intention is to constrain
1034 .I /etc/hosts
1037 and any file given by --dhcp-hostsfile, --dhcp-optsfile or --addn-hosts.
1132 Addresses in /etc/hosts will "shadow" different addresses for the same
1133 names in the upstream DNS, so "mycompany.com 1.2.3.4" in /etc/hosts will ensure that
1139 the CNAME. To work around this, add the CNAME to /etc/hosts so that
1166 from a vendorclass option) then hosts which set the netid tag will be
1183 different classes of hosts.
1245 .B /etc/hosts
1246 or an additional hosts file. The list can be very long,
1256 names in /etc/hosts, /etc/ethers and /etc/dnsmasq.conf which contain
1275 .IR /etc/hosts
1285 .BR hosts (5),