I'm still trying to get away from Centos 6 but I have to get some
other things working first so the business keeps running. Now I'm
trying to get a new IP address for a Windows 10 PC. No matter what
I do, it continues to get the same old address.

The C6 DHCP server has a defined static IP address for this PC based
on its MAC address. I've deleted all references to the old address in
/var/lib/dhcpd/dhcpd.leases and restarted dhcpd. I've found a way to
get W10 to forget its old address and send DHCPDISCOVER to C6. But the
C6 server responds by offering the old address, not the defined static
address. Where is it keeping this old information?

What additional change do I need to make to the C6 DHCP server to get
it to forget the old address and respond properly to the discover
request?
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         Dave Close, Compata, Irvine CA       +1 714 434 7359
       [email protected]              [email protected]
      "Intelligence is like four-wheel drive. It only allows you
       to get stuck in more remote places."  -- Garrison Keillor


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