dnsmasq configuration

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	G'day all,
		I've a qustion about the dhcp server configuration in dnsmasq.  The
way I've configured it it is listening on eth1 as it ought, but is
offering on eth0 which it oughtn't.  What have I missed in the
configuration?

# Configuration file for dnsmasq.
#
interface=eth1
except-interface=eth0
dhcp-range=192.168.1.100,192.168.1.199,255.255.255.0,10m
dhcp-option=28,192.168.1.255
log-queries
log-dhcp
[simon@dell ~]$
and /var/log/messages:
Mar 28 11:45:33 dell dnsmasq[12161]: DHCP packet: transaction-id is
1613319306          
Mar 28 11:45:33 dell dnsmasq[12161]: Available DHCP range: 192.168.1.100
--
192.168.1.199                                                                                       
Mar 28 11:45:33 dell dnsmasq[12161]: DHCPDISCOVER(eth1) 192.168.1.103
00:10:5a:62:2a:a5 
Mar 28 11:45:33 dell dnsmasq[12161]: DHCPOFFER(eth1) 192.168.1.103
00:10:5a:62:2a:a5    
Mar 28 11:45:33 dell dnsmasq[12161]: requested options: 1:netmask,
28:broadcast, 2:time-offset,
3:router,                                                                       
Mar 28 11:45:33 dell dnsmasq[12161]: requested options: 15:domain-name,
6:dns-server,
12:hostname,                                                                              
Mar 28 11:45:33 dell dnsmasq[12161]: requested options: 40:nis-domain,
41:nis-server,
42:ntp-server                                                                             
Mar 28 11:45:33 dell dnsmasq[12161]: sent size:  1 option:
53:message-type  02          
Mar 28 11:45:33 dell dnsmasq[12161]: sent size:  4 option:
54:server-identifier
c0:a8:01:01                                                                                    
Mar 28 11:45:33 dell dnsmasq[12161]: sent size:  4 option: 51:lease-time
00:00:02:58   
Mar 28 11:45:33 dell dnsmasq[12161]: sent size:  4 option: 58:T1
00:00:01:2c           
Mar 28 11:45:33 dell dnsmasq[12161]: sent size:  4 option: 59:T2
00:00:02:0d           
Mar 28 11:45:33 dell dnsmasq[12161]: sent size:  4 option:  1:netmask
ff:ff:ff:00      
Mar 28 11:45:33 dell dnsmasq[12161]: sent size:  4 option:  3:router
c0:a8:01:01       
Mar 28 11:45:33 dell dnsmasq[12161]: sent size:  4 option:  6:dns-server
c0:a8:01:01   
Mar 28 11:45:33 dell dnsmasq[12161]: sent size: 11 option:
15:domain-name
6c:6f:63:61:6c:64:6f:6d:61:69:6e                                                                     
Mar 28 11:45:33 dell dnsmasq[12161]: sent size:  4 option: 28:broadcast
c0:a8:01:ff    
Mar 28 11:45:33 dell kernel: [IPTABLES DROP] : IN= OUT=eth0
SRC=192.168.1.9 DST=192.168.1.103 LEN=333 TOS=0x00 PREC=0x00 TTL=64
ID=19755 PROTO=UDP SPT=67 DPT=68 LEN=313 

How do I configure dnsmasq to offer dhcp on eth1?

Thanks in advance.

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Regards,
Simon Slater
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