johnathonm
Regular Contributor
Hi,
Odd question, I always thought that DNSMASQ was handing out my ip's and handling my DNS functionality. However, if I kill the DNSMASQ process, I still have full functionality for DHCP and can still surf the web (I do not have any manually assigned addresses on the machine), this doesn't make sense to me... what am I missing?
Also, udhcpc from what I have read is a small DHCP server, why are there two DHCP servers running?
I'm confused as hell.
Thanks for any clarification.
Johnathon
Odd question, I always thought that DNSMASQ was handing out my ip's and handling my DNS functionality. However, if I kill the DNSMASQ process, I still have full functionality for DHCP and can still surf the web (I do not have any manually assigned addresses on the machine), this doesn't make sense to me... what am I missing?
Also, udhcpc from what I have read is a small DHCP server, why are there two DHCP servers running?
I'm confused as hell.
Thanks for any clarification.
Johnathon