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If you define a libvirt virtual network with one or more IP addresses, it starts up an instance of dnsmasq. It's always been possible to avoid dnsmasq's dhcp server (simply don't include a <dhcp> element), but until now it wasn't possible to avoid having the DNS server listening; even if the network has no <dns> element, it is started using default settings. This patch adds a new attribute to <dns>: enable='yes|no'. For backward compatibility, it defaults to 'yes', but if you don't want a DNS server created for the network, you can simply add: <dns enable='no'/> to the network configuration, and next time the network is started there will be no dns server created (if there is dhcp configuration, dnsmasq will be started with "port=0" which disables the DNS server; if there is no dhcp configuration, dnsmasq won't be started at all).
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##WARNING: THIS IS AN AUTO-GENERATED FILE. CHANGES TO IT ARE LIKELY TO BE
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##OVERWRITTEN AND LOST. Changes to this configuration should be made using:
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## virsh net-edit local
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## or other application using the libvirt API.
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##
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## dnsmasq conf file created by libvirt
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strict-order
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port=0
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except-interface=lo
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bind-dynamic
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interface=virbr1
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