diff --git a/advanced/dnsmasq.conf.original b/advanced/dnsmasq.conf.original index 598d6390..9e4cc92e 100644 --- a/advanced/dnsmasq.conf.original +++ b/advanced/dnsmasq.conf.original @@ -27,8 +27,8 @@ # Replies which are not DNSSEC signed may be legitimate, because the domain # is unsigned, or may be forgeries. Setting this option tells dnsmasq to -# check that an unsigned reply is OK, by finding a secure proof that a DS -# record somewhere between the root and the domain does not exist. +# check that an unsigned reply is OK, by finding a secure proof that a DS +# record somewhere between the root and the domain does not exist. # The cost of setting this is that even queries in unsigned domains will need # one or more extra DNS queries to verify. #dnssec-check-unsigned @@ -183,11 +183,11 @@ #dhcp-range=1234::2, 1234::500, 64, 12h # Do Router Advertisements, BUT NOT DHCP for this subnet. -#dhcp-range=1234::, ra-only +#dhcp-range=1234::, ra-only # Do Router Advertisements, BUT NOT DHCP for this subnet, also try and -# add names to the DNS for the IPv6 address of SLAAC-configured dual-stack -# hosts. Use the DHCPv4 lease to derive the name, network segment and +# add names to the DNS for the IPv6 address of SLAAC-configured dual-stack +# hosts. Use the DHCPv4 lease to derive the name, network segment and # MAC address and assume that the host will also have an # IPv6 address calculated using the SLAAC alogrithm. #dhcp-range=1234::, ra-names @@ -210,9 +210,9 @@ #dhcp-range=1234::, ra-stateless, ra-names # Do router advertisements for all subnets where we're doing DHCPv6 -# Unless overriden by ra-stateless, ra-names, et al, the router +# Unless overriden by ra-stateless, ra-names, et al, the router # advertisements will have the M and O bits set, so that the clients -# get addresses and configuration from DHCPv6, and the A bit reset, so the +# get addresses and configuration from DHCPv6, and the A bit reset, so the # clients don't use SLAAC addresses. #enable-ra @@ -278,11 +278,11 @@ # any machine with Ethernet address starting 11:22:33: #dhcp-host=11:22:33:*:*:*,set:red -# Give a fixed IPv6 address and name to client with +# Give a fixed IPv6 address and name to client with # DUID 00:01:00:01:16:d2:83:fc:92:d4:19:e2:d8:b2 # Note the MAC addresses CANNOT be used to identify DHCPv6 clients. # Note also the they [] around the IPv6 address are obilgatory. -#dhcp-host=id:00:01:00:01:16:d2:83:fc:92:d4:19:e2:d8:b2, fred, [1234::5] +#dhcp-host=id:00:01:00:01:16:d2:83:fc:92:d4:19:e2:d8:b2, fred, [1234::5] # Ignore any clients which are not specified in dhcp-host lines # or /etc/ethers. Equivalent to ISC "deny unknown-clients". @@ -338,7 +338,7 @@ # Send DHCPv6 option. Note [] around IPv6 addresses. #dhcp-option=option6:dns-server,[1234::77],[1234::88] -# Send DHCPv6 option for namservers as the machine running +# Send DHCPv6 option for namservers as the machine running # dnsmasq and another. #dhcp-option=option6:dns-server,[::],[1234::88] @@ -645,4 +645,4 @@ #conf-dir=/etc/dnsmasq.d,.bak # Include all files in a directory which end in .conf -#conf-dir=/etc/dnsmasq.d/*.conf +#conf-dir=/etc/dnsmasq.d/*.conf