dnsm...@lovelady.com wrote: > That would be amusing if it wasn't sad. How does a network loop? > > The reason the for the repeated dhcp requests was implied in my prior > message, but I will spell it out: I had two interfaces to which a single IP > address was allocated, and the Winbolws machine objected (rightfully). > > But to the point: Are you saying that if I have a network configuration > error or a device on my network acts incorrectly, then it's OK for services > I have running on that system (dnsmasq, in this case) to ignore their > configuration parameters and act at will? I hope not, but that is what it > sounds like.
What do you think dnsmasq is doing wrong? As far as I can see it's acting in accordance with the configuration and providing valid replies to each and every DHCP packet it receives. The question, surely, is why is the client repeatedly getting a DHCP lease de-novo. It may be because of something in the replies it gets from dnsmasq, or it may be because of other factors, we don't have enough information to judge, yet. Simon.