From: Don Gould <don@bowenvale.co.nz>
To: lartc@vger.kernel.org
Subject: [LARTC] HOWTO: Hello New MAC / DHCP Request - How to spot the
Date: Mon, 31 Jul 2006 11:49:18 +0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <44CDEE3E.3000606@bowenvale.co.nz> (raw)
Sheldon Hearn wrote:
> I'm sure you could engineer something really impressive, but you could
> probably get away with a lot less effort by simply tailing whatever
> dhcpd logs to (possibly /var/log/messages).
Yes, that discussion has been had some where...
Some research in to dnsmasq and a few emails to the guy who wrote it
showed up the answer...
> You may not need to make any source changes at all: dnsmasq will call a custom script whenever a DHCP lease is created or destroyed: see the --dhcp-script flag in the manpage for details. The MAC address and IP address and name of the host are passed to the script.
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