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I see a similar situation. I have only one client Windows 95 PC in my test
LAN, served ip addresses by a Linux PC running dhcpd 2.0b1pl27. I just
checked /var/state/dhcp/dhcpd.leases, and I see 7 leases, all for the same
ip address and all to the one client, the first six all having expired. The
test LAN has been running about a week now though, with no visible
problems.
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: From: David Hamm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
: To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
: Subject: dhcpd.leases file
: Date: Tuesday, June 01, 1999 2:26 PM
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: It seems that everytime I boot a computer or thin client I get a new
lease and
: the old lease is left in the dhcpd.leases file. Is this the way it is
supposed
: to work? Below is part of my dhcpd.leases file. As you can see one host
has a
: number of entries. Maby it works this way to support aliases?
:
:
: lease 10.100.3.132 {
: starts 2 1999/06/01 14:26:49;
: ends 2 1999/06/01 14:29:49;
: hardware ethernet 00:10:4b:32:ad:b1;
: uid 01:00:10:4b:32:ad:b1;
: client-hostname "maxfordpc";
: }
: lease 10.100.3.132 {
: starts 2 1999/06/01 14:28:19;
: ends 2 1999/06/01 14:31:19;
: hardware ethernet 00:10:4b:32:ad:b1;
: uid 01:00:10:4b:32:ad:b1;
: client-hostname "maxfordpc";
: }
: lease 10.100.3.132 {
: starts 2 1999/06/01 14:29:49;
: ends 2 1999/06/01 14:32:49;
: hardware ethernet 00:10:4b:32:ad:b1;
: uid 01:00:10:4b:32:ad:b1;
: client-hostname "maxfordpc";
: }
: lease 10.100.3.132 {
: starts 2 1999/06/01 14:31:19;
: ends 2 1999/06/01 14:34:19;
: hardware ethernet 00:10:4b:32:ad:b1;
: uid 01:00:10:4b:32:ad:b1;
: client-hostname "maxfordpc";
: }
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: David Hamm
: Systems Analyst
: Imaging Technologies Services Inc.
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