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Hi,

while cheking the DHCP-Server's "leases" File I found our
Managing-Director's PC using three IP-Addresses a day.

When checking it I found it sends a mysterious MAC-Address to the
DHCP-Server:

---<<<---
lease 200.0.1.26 {
        starts 3 1999/03/17 09:04:29;
        ends 4 1999/03/18 05:04:29;
        hardware ethernet 52:41:53:20:80:30:3a:6c:50:70:be:01:02:00:00:00;
        uid 01:52:41:53:20:80:30:3a:6c:50:70:be:01:02:00:00:00;
        client-hostname "PC318";
}
lease 200.0.1.124 {
        starts 3 1999/03/17 08:30:23;
        ends 4 1999/03/18 04:30:23;
        hardware ethernet 52:41:53:20:80:30:3a:6c:50:70:be:01:01:00:00:00;
        uid 01:52:41:53:20:80:30:3a:6c:50:70:be:01:01:00:00:00;
        client-hostname "PC318";
}
lease 200.0.1.126 {
        starts 3 1999/03/17 08:30:04;
        ends 4 1999/03/18 04:30:04;
        hardware ethernet 00:00:0e:84:00:8c;
        uid 01:00:00:0e:84:00:8c;
        client-hostname "PC318";
}
--->>>---

The Server is ISC-DHCP, V2, Beta 1, Patchlevel 6

Does anybody have an Idea what this "long" MAC-Address means?? Why it
changes between two sessions? (see the fourth to last byte: It was first
01, then 02).

Plus: Does anybody have a "patch" for this, i.e. to prevent him from
eating up IP-Addresses??

Thanx,
_ralf_


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