Programs like the olsr-name-plugin write hostname files to "/tmp/hosts/".
If you don't add this to the jail_mount, dnsmasq can't read it anymore.
Signed-off-by: Nick Hainke <vincent@systemli.org>
(cherry picked from commit
3a94c2ca5cf7c11ca150fa3ae884e7be8d07a281)
procd_set_param respawn
procd_add_jail dnsmasq ubus log
- procd_add_jail_mount $CONFIGFILE $TRUSTANCHORSFILE $HOSTFILE $RFC6761FILE $DHCPBOGUSHOSTNAMEFILE /etc/passwd /etc/group /etc/TZ /dev/null /dev/urandom $dnsmasqconffile $dnsmasqconfdir $resolvdir $user_dhcpscript /etc/hosts /etc/ethers /sbin/hotplug-call $EXTRA_MOUNT $DHCPSCRIPT
+ procd_add_jail_mount $CONFIGFILE $TRUSTANCHORSFILE $HOSTFILE $RFC6761FILE $DHCPBOGUSHOSTNAMEFILE /etc/passwd /etc/group /etc/TZ /dev/null /dev/urandom $dnsmasqconffile $dnsmasqconfdir $resolvdir $user_dhcpscript /etc/hosts /etc/ethers /sbin/hotplug-call $EXTRA_MOUNT $DHCPSCRIPT /tmp/hosts/
procd_add_jail_mount_rw /var/run/dnsmasq/ $leasefile
procd_close_instance