> On 6 Nov 2018, at 20:44, Simon Kelley <si...@thekelleys.org.uk> wrote: > > Look at the tags on the first and second DHCPDISCOVERs. The first one is > in "known" and the second is "known-othernet". > > "known" means that the host has a dhcp-host or similar configuration > which provides an address, and the address in in scope for the network > it's talking from. "known-othernet" means the same, but the the address > is NOT in scope. > > That probably explains the DHCPNAK too. > > The question is "what's changed". difficult to tell. Maybe the netmask > on the interface?
Thanks Simon. I noticed the ‘othernet’ tag but didn’t quite understand why it would be applied. Have asked person affected for more clues :-) Cheers, Kevin D-B 012C ACB2 28C6 C53E 9775 9123 B3A2 389B 9DE2 334A _______________________________________________ Dnsmasq-discuss mailing list Dnsmasq-discuss@lists.thekelleys.org.uk http://lists.thekelleys.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/dnsmasq-discuss