Ed W wrote:
>> The solution is to use --dhcp-hostsfile instead. That gives you all the
>> functionality of dhcp-host but in database file.
>
>
> Superb. Additionally, this function isn't documented in the example
> config, but does in fact work fine as a configfile option!
>
> I guess I missed
B. Cook wrote:
> Hmm,
>
> I guess I need to retract my initial statement..
>
> I would have to say it was 2.56 which caused the problem.
>
> I have since updated to 2.57 and uncommented my dhcp-host=pcsd- and
> have no errors.
>
> So I guess its working; will have to check to make sure but
Mike Ruiz wrote:
>
> Any possibility this is an effect of the goofy network I am in? Or some
> corruption from the relay?
>
I think that's not a bad insight. Is this effect intermittent?
My guess is that the following sequence causes it:
1) Client on remote network gets new lease (DHCP inter
>
> The solution is to use --dhcp-hostsfile instead. That gives you all the
> functionality of dhcp-host but in database file.
Superb. Additionally, this function isn't documented in the example
config, but does in fact work fine as a configfile option!
I guess I missed it by only reading the
Hmm,
I guess I need to retract my initial statement..
I would have to say it was 2.56 which caused the problem.
I have since updated to 2.57 and uncommented my dhcp-host=pcsd- and
have no errors.
So I guess its working; will have to check to make sure but..
Second question
If I alrea
>> [root@netops-adm-1 ~]# ip addr show
>> 1: lo: mtu 16436 qdisc noqueue
>>link/loopback 00:00:00:00:00:00 brd 00:00:00:00:00:00
>>inet 127.0.0.1/8 scope host lo
>>inet6 ::1/128 scope host
>> valid_lft forever preferred_lft forever
>> 2: eth0: mtu 1500 qdisc pfifo_fast qlen
>
B. Cook wrote:
> I have ignore set for my dhcpd server.
>
> dhcp-ignore=#known
>
> and what I used to have was an entry for a *machine name* (not a mac).
>
> dnsmasq would allow that machine name on, and I had a script that would
> parse the logs and add that special machine names MAC to the 'a
I have ignore set for my dhcpd server.
dhcp-ignore=#known
and what I used to have was an entry for a *machine name* (not a mac).
dnsmasq would allow that machine name on, and I had a script that would
parse the logs and add that special machine names MAC to the 'allowed list'
with 2.57 (upda
Mike Ruiz wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I am having trouble with returning a server-identifier of '0.0.0.0'
> in response to a request for a static host definition. This causes
> dhclient create a duplicate lease and then go into a long painful
> spasm of unicast -> 0.0.0.0 before it gives up and re-bro