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Hi!
I am running linux 6.2 with dhcp2.0.
I have a building with 2 class b/c networks that are isolated
by routers. The user takes their pc and goes from 165.134.22.blah
to 165.134.23.blah in a different room. If using windows 2000
there is no problem and the pc gets a new ip. If using windows 98 second
edition the user does not get a new ip from the different range. The user
releases the ip before changing rooms.
the log below is not too illuminating (for me anyway)
Oct 6 11:18:19 lawdhcp2 dhcpd: DHCPREQUEST for 165.134.22.182 from 00:00:86:09
:69:76 via 165.134.22.254 0
Oct 6 11:18:19 lawdhcp2 dhcpd: DHCPACK on 165.134.22.182 to 00:00:86:09:69:76
via 165.134.22.254 4
Oct 6 11:20:50 lawdhcp2 dhcpd: DHCPRELEASE of 165.134.22.182 from 00:00:86
:09:69:76 via eth0 (found)
Oct 6 11:23:43 lawdhcp2 dhcpd: DHCPDISCOVER from 00:00:86:09:69:76 via 165.134
.23.254 4
Oct 6 11:23:44 lawdhcp2 dhcpd: DHCPOFFER on 165.134.23.114 to 00:00:86:09:69:76)
via 165.134.23.254 4
Oct 6 11:23:47 lawdhcp2 dhcpd: DHCPDISCOVER from 00:00:86:09:69:76 via 165.
134.23.254 4
Oct 6 11:23:47 lawdhcp2 dhcpd: DHCPOFFER on 165.134.23.114 to 00:00:86:09:
69:76 via 165.134.23.254 4
Oct 6 11:23:55 lawdhcp2 dhcpd: DHCPDISCOVER from 00:00:86:09:69:76 via
165.134.23.254
4
Oct 6 11:23:55 lawdhcp2 dhcpd: DHCPOFFER on 165.134.23.114 to
00:00:86:09:69:76 via 165.134.23.254
Thanks for any pointers,
Keith
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