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> I have a machine with two interfaces on the same physical network serving
> two logical networks (say 'a' and 'b'). These are grouped in the dhcpd.conf
> file in a shared-network statement. I find that when an address is allocated
> on logical network a, the client gets as its dhcp-server the IP address of
> the interface on network a and can therefore renew its lease. However, for
> clients on network b, the IP address of the dhcp server is also that of the
> interface on network a and the client can't therefore renew its lease
> (although it can release and renew leases).

You need to have routing between the two networks, even though they
are the same physical network.   This _should_ work.   If you do have
routing set up, and your clients are unable to renew leases, I would
like to see a packet trace.

                               _MelloN_


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