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@@ -10,23 +10,23 @@ Using without luci-app-vlmcsd
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If you don't use luci-app-vlmcsd and you want vlmcsd support KMS auto activation, you should modify the settings of dnsmasq manually:
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-1. Add the following line at the end of "/etc/dnsmasq.conf":
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+1. Add the following line at the end of `/etc/dnsmasq.conf`:
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- srv-host=_vlmcs._tcp.lan,hostname.lan,1688,0,100
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+ `srv-host=_vlmcs._tcp.lan,hostname.lan,1688,0,100`
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(replace "hostname.lan" with your actual host name, eg: openwrt.lan, or just replace it with your IP of LAN)
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2. Restart dnsmasq:
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- /etc/init.d/dnsmasq restart
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+ `/etc/init.d/dnsmasq restart`
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You can check if the dnsmasq setting works with the following cammand in Windows:
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- nslookup -type=srv _vlmcs._tcp.lan
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+ `nslookup -type=srv _vlmcs._tcp.lan`
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The response should be your router's IP.
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-3. /etc/init.d/vlmcsd enable && /etc/init.d/vlmcsd start && /etc/init.d/dnsmasq restart
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+3. `/etc/init.d/vlmcsd enable && /etc/init.d/vlmcsd start && /etc/init.d/dnsmasq restart`
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