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dnsmasq

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dnsmasq provides a container image for running DHCP, proxy DHCP, DNS, and/or TFTP with dnsmasq. Use it to test different network setups with clusters of network bootable machines.

The image bundles undionly.kpxe, ipxe.efi, and grub.efi (experimental) for chainloading BIOS and UEFI clients to iPXE.

Usage

Run the container image as a DHCP, DNS, and TFTP service.

sudo docker run --rm --cap-add=NET_ADMIN --net=host quay.io/poseidon/dnsmasq \
  -d -q \
  --dhcp-range=192.168.1.3,192.168.1.254 \
  --enable-tftp --tftp-root=/var/lib/tftpboot \
  --dhcp-match=set:bios,option:client-arch,0 \
  --dhcp-boot=tag:bios,undionly.kpxe \
  --dhcp-match=set:efi32,option:client-arch,6 \
  --dhcp-boot=tag:efi32,ipxe.efi \
  --dhcp-match=set:efibc,option:client-arch,7 \
  --dhcp-boot=tag:efibc,ipxe.efi \
  --dhcp-match=set:efi64,option:client-arch,9 \
  --dhcp-boot=tag:efi64,ipxe.efi \
  --dhcp-userclass=set:ipxe,iPXE \
  --dhcp-boot=tag:ipxe,http://matchbox.example.com:8080/boot.ipxe \
  --address=/matchbox.example.com/192.168.1.2 \
  --log-queries \
  --log-dhcp

Press ctrl-C to stop the Docker container.

Configuration Flags

Configuration arguments can be provided as flags. Check the dnsmasq man pages for a complete list.

flag description example
--dhcp-range Enable DHCP, lease given range 172.18.0.50,172.18.0.99, 192.168.1.1,proxy,255.255.255.0
--dhcp-boot DHCP next server option http://matchbox.foo:8080/boot.ipxe
--enable-tftp Enable serving from tftp-root over TFTP NA
--address IP address for a domain name /matchbox.foo/172.18.0.2

Development

Build a container image locally.

make image

Run the image with Docker on the docker0 bridge (default).

sudo docker run --rm --cap-add=NET_ADMIN poseidon/dnsmasq -d -q