I've also tried "one-lease-per-client on;". No change.
Pierre
Ragnar Wisloff a �crit :
I sniffed a bit of traffic during bootup (see attached packet contents).
The DHCP requests are indeed different (quite a bit different actually).
However, it seems that the last line with the uid is derived from the
second request which contains an explicit
Option 61: Client identifier
Hardware type: Ethernet
Client MAC address: 90:12:02:51:58:34 (10.0.3.103)
It must be this information that makes the DHCP server think there are
two different clients talking to it.
I did try out the "deny duplicates;" line in dhcpd.conf, but that did
not help (Jim never thought it would ;).
So it might be that the two solutions are to either assign fixed IPs or
change the behaviour of the client request during boot. The linuxrc
script seems to call dhcpcd with almost no options, perhaps some more
options could be added. I know too little about dhcpcd.
Ragnar
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