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Sorry, I was to fast with my ^x on this previous mail.
Found an answer my self, I put min-lease-time 36000; just to test and now
most pc's get the 10h. But why don't they like the default-lease-time ?
My other questions I still would like an answer to.
//Andreas
On Thu, 20 May 1999, Andreas Lundqvist wrote:
>
> Hi
>
> I have a problem with my lease time with dhcp-3.0-alpha-19990507 on a
> solaris 7 box. My dhcpd.conf states:
> default-lease-time 86400;
> max-lease-time 172800;
>
> But I still get records like this in dhcpd.leases:
>
> lease 172.16.100.197 {
> starts 4 1999/05/20 07:31:41;
> ends 4 1999/05/20 07:31:41;
> hardware ethernet 00:c0:4f:9c:56:f6;
> uid 01:00:c0:4f:9c:56:f6;
> client-hostname "DRIFT-3";
> }
>
>
> The strange thing if I restart the dhcpd the first few leases handed out
> get's the right lease time then it folds. How can I correct this ?
> And what is the number after starts and ends for ?
>
> And a question to Ted:
> Remember we discussed the fixed-address in dhcp-3.0-alpha-19990507 didn't
> work with ncd terminal and it did with V2.0b1pl27 and you said you'd
> correct it ? Any time plan ?
> Sorry to keep bugging you but I really need it and can't fixit my self.
>
> Despite these problems I'm happy to say my dhcpd works just great, keep up
> the good work isc ;)
>
> Regards
>
> //Andreas Lundqvist
>
>
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