Basically dnsmasq limits itself by default to 150 leases maximum.
Which means we may inflict an arbitrary limit in the number of domains
running on a given host
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=524280
The patches do 3 things:
- first introduce IPv4 and IPv6 parsing routines, generally useful
this could be used to double check input in other places too
- then when a DHCP range is defined use those routines to parse
the start and end, do some cheking and keep the range size in the
structure
- last when exec'ing dnsmasq compute the sum of all dhcp ranges
and pass the max lease option
Daniel
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