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I was just curious why I see a bunch of 2-minute length 
leases in ISC /etc/dhcpd.leases file.

It seems that when you get a release, like this:

Mar 24 09:44:46 phloem dhcpd: DHCPRELEASE of 128.223.107.32 from 00:00:c5:50:c4:6c via 
hme0 (found)

You get a lease entry like this:

lease 128.223.107.32 {
        starts 3 1999/03/24 17:42:46;
        ends 3 1999/03/24 17:44:46;
        hardware ethernet 00:00:c5:50:c4:6c;
        uid 01:00:00:c5:50:c4:6c;
}

Anyone understand the concept here?

Just curious...

Thanks!

John Kemp ([EMAIL PROTECTED])


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