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> Is it a bug?  It looks completely logical that, since his host declaration
> is outside of the subnet, it gets the global options.  The lengthy email
> from Matthew Levine makes more sense than the .conf file below...

Yes, it's a bug.   Clients can appear in more than one scope at a
time, and the most specific scope in which an option appears is the
scope that should win.   So a client with a host declaration appears
in the host scope and the subnet scope and the global scope.   The
global scope is least specific, so it should lose to the subnet scope.

                               _MelloN_


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