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[Xen-users] CentOs 5.1 and dnsmasq interference

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Subject: [Xen-users] CentOs 5.1 and dnsmasq interference
From: Steven <xen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 06 Dec 2007 15:28:33 -0500
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Hi all,

From the release notes of CentOS 5.1 I read:

"if you use the Virtualization suite (Xen etc.) then the package libvirt will get installed. Since CentOS 5.1 this package has a dependency for dnsmasq, which is a lightweight DNS and DHCP server. If you have any other DNS or DHCP daemons running on the same system you should check that dnsmasq does not interfere with those."

This breaks networking for all my domU but their is no released workaround. My work around was to revert back to previous version.
Has anyone figure out how to get rid of dnsmasq without breaking Xen?

Regards,

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Steven Dugway


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