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README.debian.md
Dnsmasq
To setup Dnsmasq you must be root ( sudo -s
) then install it with...
apt install dnsmasq
When using systemd-resolved, you'll get a service start failure during install, so must disable DNS forwarding....
cp -iv disable-forwarding.conf /etc/dnsmasq.d/
Once installed, we want dnsmasq to serve addresses...
You'll need to change the IP address range (in the file) to match your LAN configuration.
cp -iv dhcp-server.conf /etc/dnsmasq.d/
Static IP addresses can be set, copy the file dhcp-server-static.conf
in this directory to /etc/dnsmasq.d/
...
You'll need to add the MAC and IP addresses for your devices.
cp -iv dhcp-server-static.conf /etc/dnsmasq.d/
Finally restart dnsmasq and check for errors.
systemctl restart dnsmasq
systemctl status dnsmasq
You should now have a running dnsmasq service!