dnsmasq: Fix hosts file format when MAC address is not specified

An entry like this in /etc/config/dhcp:

    config 'host'
        option 'name' 'pc2'
        option 'ip' '192.168.100.56'
        option 'dns' '1'

results in a /tmp/hosts/dhcp entry that looks like this:

    192.168.100.56 .lan

Obviously it should say "pc2.lan".

This happens because $name is set to "" in order to support the MAC-less
syntax: "--dhcp-host=lap,192.168.0.199".  Fix this by reordering the
operations.  Also, refuse to add a DNS entry if the hostname or IP is
missing.

Fixes #17683

Reported-by: Kostas Papadopoulos <kpapad75@travelguide.gr>
Signed-off-by: Kevin Cernekee <cernekee@gmail.com>

SVN-Revision: 42319
v19.07.3_mercusys_ac12_duma
John Crispin 10 years ago
parent 449994b8c2
commit 5046209312

@ -293,6 +293,11 @@ dhcp_host_add() {
config_get ip "$cfg" ip
[ -n "$ip" -o -n "$name" ] || return 0
config_get_bool dns "$cfg" dns 0
[ "$dns" = "1" -a -n "$ip" -a -n "$name" ] && {
echo "$ip $name${DOMAIN:+.$DOMAIN}" >> $HOSTFILE
}
config_get mac "$cfg" mac
[ -z "$mac" ] && {
[ -n "$name" ] || return 0
@ -309,11 +314,6 @@ dhcp_host_add() {
[ "$broadcast" = "0" ] && broadcast=
xappend "--dhcp-host=$macs${networkid:+,net:$networkid}${broadcast:+,set:needs-broadcast}${tag:+,set:$tag}${ip:+,$ip}${name:+,$name}"
config_get_bool dns "$cfg" dns 0
[ "$dns" = "1" ] && {
echo "$ip $name${DOMAIN:+.$DOMAIN}" >> $HOSTFILE
}
}
dhcp_tag_add() {

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