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f52bb5b fix previous commit
18eac67 Fix entries in /etc/hosts disabling static leases.
f8c77ed Fix removal of DHCP_CLIENT_MAC options from DHCPv6 relay replies.
4bf62f6 Tidy cache_blockdata_free()
9c0d445 Fix e7bfd556c079c8b5e7425aed44abc35925b24043 to actually work.
2896e24 Check for not(DS or DNSKEY) in is_outdated_cname_pointer()
a90f09d Fix crash freeing negative SRV cache entries.
5b99eae Cache SRV records.
2daca52 Fix typo in ra-param man page section.
2c59473 File logic bug in cache-marshalling code. Introduced a couple of commits back.
cc921df Remove nested struct/union in cache records and all_addr.
ab194ed Futher address union tidying.
65a01b7
Tidy address-union handling: move class into explicit argument.
bde4647 Tidy all_addr union, merge log and rcode fields.
e7bfd55 Alter DHCP address selection after DECLINE in consec-addr mode. Avoid offering the same address after a recieving a DECLINE message to stop an infinite protocol loop. This has long been done in default address allocation mode: this adds similar behaviour when allocaing addresses consecutively.
The most relevant fix for openwrt is 18eac67 (& my own local f52bb5b
which fixes a missing bracket silly) To quote the patch:
It is possible for a config entry to have one address family specified by a
dhcp-host directive and the other added from /etc/hosts. This is especially
common on OpenWrt because it uses odhcpd for DHCPv6 and IPv6 leases are
imported into dnsmasq via a hosts file.
To handle this case there need to be separate *_HOSTS flags for IPv4 and IPv6.
Otherwise when the hosts file is reloaded it will clear the CONFIG_ADDR(6) flag
which was set by the dhcp-host directive.
Signed-off-by: Kevin Darbyshire-Bryant <ldir@darbyshire-bryant.me.uk>
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58 lines
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From e7bfd556c079c8b5e7425aed44abc35925b24043 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
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From: Simon Kelley <simon@thekelleys.org.uk>
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Date: Mon, 31 Dec 2018 20:51:15 +0000
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Subject: [PATCH 17/30] Alter DHCP address selection after DECLINE in
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consec-addr mode. Avoid offering the same address after a recieving a DECLINE
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message to stop an infinite protocol loop. This has long been done in default
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address allocation mode: this adds similar behaviour when allocaing addresses
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consecutively.
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Signed-off-by: Kevin Darbyshire-Bryant <ldir@darbyshire-bryant.me.uk>
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---
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src/dhcp.c | 13 +++++++++++++
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src/dhcp6.c | 11 +++++++++--
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2 files changed, 22 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
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--- a/src/dhcp.c
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+++ b/src/dhcp.c
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@@ -754,6 +754,19 @@ int address_allocate(struct dhcp_context
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if (addr.s_addr == d->router.s_addr)
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break;
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+ /* in consec-ip mode, skip addresses equal to
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+ the number of addresses rejected by clients. This
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+ should avoid the same client being offered the same
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+ address after it has rjected it. */
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+ if (option_bool(OPT_CONSEC_ADDR))
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+ {
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+ if (c->addr_epoch)
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+ {
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+ c->addr_epoch--;
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+ d = context; /* d non-NULL skips the address. */
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+ }
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+ }
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+
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/* Addresses which end in .255 and .0 are broken in Windows even when using
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supernetting. ie dhcp-range=192.168.0.1,192.168.1.254,255,255,254.0
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then 192.168.0.255 is a valid IP address, but not for Windows as it's
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--- a/src/dhcp6.c
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+++ b/src/dhcp6.c
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@@ -431,8 +431,15 @@ struct dhcp_context *address6_allocate(s
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else
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{
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if (!temp_addr && option_bool(OPT_CONSEC_ADDR))
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- /* seed is largest extant lease addr in this context */
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- start = lease_find_max_addr6(c) + serial;
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+ {
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+ /* seed is largest extant lease addr in this context,
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+ skip addresses equal to the number of addresses rejected
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+ by clients. This should avoid the same client being offered the same
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+ address after it has rjected it. */
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+ start = lease_find_max_addr6(c) + serial + c->addr_epoch;
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+ if (c->addr_epoch)
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+ c->addr_epoch--;
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+ }
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else
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{
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u64 range = 1 + addr6part(&c->end6) - addr6part(&c->start6);
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