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I have just installed the latest version of Webmin to see what they have
done.  It's really quite nice now, supports SSL and has a configuration
module for dhcpd.

I found one problem with it (in case anyone else is trying to use it), where
the script is looking for "DHCPD" in the version string returned by dhcpd,
but the string now just has "DHCP", but that is unrelated to my question.

My question is this... "does putting host declarations inside a subnet
declaration make sense?"

It seems to me that it does, I have always had my host declarations inside
my subnet declaration, but I only serve one subnet.  The reason I ask is
that the Webmin dhcpd config module does not allow for hosts inside a
subnet, only in the global scope.  Would it make sense to have hosts inside
a subnet?  I think it would, what happens if you have a portable computer
that may be connected to different physical subnets... surely it must obtain
a different address depending on where it is connected in to the network?

Regards
Michael Anthon


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