Hello,
I am seeing a slightly annoying behavior of libvirt-created networks on
my system. Whenever a VM fails to renew its DHCP lease in time (for
example because my laptop is suspended), the IP address changes,
causing various annoyances. If this happens, the log message
"DHCPNAK(virbrX): ... lease not found" appears in the libvirtd logs.
Looking at the dnsmasq code, it seems that this would be fixed by
running dnsmasq with the "dhcp-authoritative" option, which, according
to the dnsmasq man page, "should be set when dnsmasq is definitely the
only DHCP server on a network" - IMO that's the case for libvirtd-
managed virtual networks. So the question comes to my mind: is there a
good reason why libvirtd doesn't set "dhcp-authoritative" on the
dnsmasq instances it starts?
Regards
Martin
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