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    • george1421G
      george1421 Moderator @dureal99d
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      @dureal99d I don’t have a how-to yet for compiling dnsmasq. I was able to compile it on a Raspberry Pi running a debian variant without any issues (full disclosure I’ve been compiling applications in linux for a few years so I already had the foundation stuff under control).

      Its not hard to do. Will you do the following on the FOG server console.

      1. Identify the path to dnsmasq
        which dnsmasq
      2. See if you have the development tools loaded
        gcc --version
        hopefully you’ll get the version line.

      I needed these libraries for debian, I might guess ubuntu is similar.

      sudo apt-get update
      sudo apt-get install -y libdbus-1-dev libnetfilter-conntrack-dev libidn11-dev nettle-dev libval-dev dnssec-tools
      

      I’ll tell you what. I just reloaded Mint 18 on my wife’s computer which is based on ubuntu 16.04. Let me work up a rough guide with that system. My laptop is running Zorin which is based on ubuntu 15.10 (I think so that might work, but I’ll use my wife’s to be sure).

      I have been working with dnsmasq config setting since I saw your post this AM. I’ve come up with some interesting things and something that haven’t worked as I expected. Once I have a positive solution for one of my issues I’ll write up a tutorial on that info too.

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        dureal99d @george1421
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        @george1421 Cool ill be looking forward to that!!!

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        • george1421G
          george1421 Moderator @dureal99d
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          @dureal99d I actually just completed the first phase over in the tutorials

          https://forums.fogproject.org/topic/8725/compiling-dnsmasq-2-76-if-you-need-uefi-support

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            dureal99d @george1421
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            @george1421 I will get to it soon as I get home from work!!! as always I will report back!!!

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              dureal99d @dureal99d
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              @george1421 if I am reading right this will work with your router as the dhcp

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              • george1421G
                george1421 Moderator @dureal99d
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                @dureal99d Sorry I was testing some advanced dnsmasq configs so I couldn’t respond right away. Yes my current test environment is with a soho home router (WRT54) as the dhcp server and my FOG-Pi server (Pi2b running Raspbian) as the dnsmasq 2.76 server.

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                  dureal99d @george1421
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                  @george1421 this what I get when I try to restart the service

                  sudo service dnsmasq restart
                  Failed to restart dnsmasq.service: Unit dnsmasq.service not found.
                  

                  yet when I run this command ““dnsmasq -v”” I get this

                  Dnsmasq version 2.76  Copyright (c) 2000-2016 Simon Kelley
                  Compile time options: IPv6 GNU-getopt DBus no-i18n IDN DHCP DHCPv6 no-Lua TFTP conntrack ipset auth DNSSEC loop-detect inotify
                  
                  This software comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY.
                  Dnsmasq is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it
                  under the terms of the GNU General Public License, version 2 or 3.
                  
                  
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                  • george1421G
                    george1421 Moderator @dureal99d
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                    @dureal99d Did you remember to install your distribution’s dnsmasq package first? If so the service name may not be called dnsmasq since it appears that Ubuntu 16 looks like its systemd based. A quick check is to just reboot the computer. Once its back up then key in ps aux|grep dnsmasq to see if the dnsmasq service is running in memory. I need to figure out what the proper systemd restart command is.

                    [Edit] According to this github page: https://gist.github.com/magnetikonline/6236150

                    # for Ubuntu 16.04LTS
                    $ sudo systemctl restart NetworkManager
                    
                    # for Ubuntu 14.04LTS
                    $ sudo restart network-manager
                    

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                      dureal99d @george1421
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                      @george1421 I did not install dnsmasq. I will redo all the steps from scratch. I will install my distros dnsmasq first, then I will do the steps and get back to you.

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                      • george1421G
                        george1421 Moderator @dureal99d
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                        @dureal99d OK just install your distro’s dnsmasq version then just pop back to the directory where you built dnsmasq and just key in sudo make install and it should see that the binary has already been created and just copy over the compiled version. But did the compile right since it was installed and reported the right version when the command was run.

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                          dureal99d @george1421
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                          @george1421 ok I’m waiting on my machine to boot.

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                            dureal99d @george1421
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                            @george1421

                            make[1]: Entering directory '/home/dureal99d/dnsmasq-2.76/src'
                            make[1]: 'dnsmasq' is up to date.
                            make[1]: Leaving directory '/home/dureal99d/dnsmasq-2.76/src'
                            install -d /usr/sbin -d /usr/share/man/man8
                            install -m 644 man/dnsmasq.8 /usr/share/man/man8 
                            install -m 755 src/dnsmasq /usr/sbin
                            
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                            • george1421G
                              george1421 Moderator @dureal99d
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                              @dureal99d Yes, that is expected. It says the binary you complied is up to date and just recopied the files to their destination location. So dnsmasq -v should show that 2.76 is installed (hope).

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                                dureal99d @george1421
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                                @george1421

                                the result of running command ps aux|grep dnsmasq

                                nobody    1467  0.0  0.0  47864  3728 ?        S    07:51   0:00 /usr/sbin/dnsmasq --no-resolv --keep-in-foreground --no-hosts --bind-interfaces --pid-file=/var/run/NetworkManager/dnsmasq.pid --listen-address=127.0.1.1 --cache-size=0 --conf-file=/dev/null --proxy-dnssec --enable-dbus=org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.dnsmasq --conf-dir=/etc/NetworkManager/dnsmasq.d
                                dureal9+  5503  0.0  0.0  14224   972 pts/5    S+   08:00   0:00 grep --color=auto dnsmasq
                                
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                                  dureal99d @george1421
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                                  @george1421 yes the command shows

                                  Dnsmasq version 2.76  Copyright (c) 2000-2016 Simon Kelley
                                  Compile time options: IPv6 GNU-getopt DBus no-i18n IDN DHCP DHCPv6 no-Lua TFTP conntrack ipset auth DNSSEC loop-detect inotify
                                  
                                  This software comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY.
                                  Dnsmasq is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it
                                  under the terms of the GNU General Public License, version 2 or 3.```
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                                    dureal99d @dureal99d
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                                    @george1421 to edit this file what do I type

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                                    • george1421G
                                      george1421 Moderator @dureal99d
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                                      @dureal99d OK then issue the network manager restart that is below. Then (at least on my Pi) inspect the /var/log/syslog file way at the bottom. You should see the startup of the dnsmasq service. Confirm the version number there is showing 2.76. If that is the case then you have successfully updated your dnsmasq to 2.76.

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                                        george1421 Moderator @dureal99d
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                                        @dureal99d said in 7156 Uefi pxe DHCP error:

                                        @george1421 to edit this file what do I type

                                        ?? File you need to edit ??

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                                          dureal99d @george1421
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                                          @george1421 I just thought I would have to edit this, dnsmasq file.

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                                          • george1421G
                                            george1421 Moderator @dureal99d
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                                            @dureal99d Ah ok to add uefi support? I am working on another tutorial that covers that. https://forums.fogproject.org/topic/8726/advanced-dnsmasq-techniques

                                            I think the bits you need are on the third post. Below is that config file. The 192.168.112.24 is MY FOG/dnsmaq server. This is the simple way to add uefi support. I’m working on a more complex way that opens up new options. But if you want to get uefi/bios working this should get you going.

                                            # Don't function as a DNS server:
                                            port=0
                                            
                                            # Log lots of extra information about DHCP transactions.
                                            log-dhcp
                                            
                                            # Set the root directory for files available via FTP.
                                            tftp-root=/tftpboot
                                            
                                            # Disable re-use of the DHCP servername and filename fields as extra
                                            # option space. That's to avoid confusing some old or broken DHCP clients.
                                            dhcp-no-override
                                            
                                            # The boot filename, Server name, Server Ip Address
                                            dhcp-boot=undionly.kpxe,,192.168.112.24
                                            
                                            # PXE menu.  The first part is the text displayed to the user.  The second is the timeout, in seconds.
                                            pxe-prompt="Booting FOG Client", 1
                                            
                                            # The known types are x86PC, PC98, IA64_EFI, Alpha, Arc_x86,
                                            # Intel_Lean_Client, IA32_EFI, ARM_EFI, BC_EFI, Xscale_EFI and X86-64_EFI
                                            # This option is first and will be the default if there is no input from the user.
                                            
                                            # PXEClient:Arch:00000
                                            pxe-service=X86PC, "Boot BIOS PXE", undionly.kpxe
                                            
                                            # PXEClient:Arch:00007
                                            pxe-service=BC_EFI, "Boot UEFI PXE-BC", ipxe.efi
                                            
                                            # PXEClient:Arch:00009
                                            pxe-service=X86-64_EFI, "Boot UEFI PXE-64", ipxe.efi
                                            
                                            dhcp-range=192.168.112.24,proxy
                                            

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