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> > What usecase do you want to cover by calling the lease script every time ?
> 
> I want to assign a FQDN to every device which gets an IP address from
> odhcpd.  My lease script updates DNS records, generating MAC-based names
> for devices which do not provide hostnames in their DHCP requests.  The
> missing piece of the puzzle is thus a way of triggering the lease script
> when an IP address is leased to a host which did not provide a hostname
> in its DHCP request (and when such a lease is deleted).  The only way I
> can think of to achieve that without patching odhcpd is to resort to
> some sort of polling, but it feels a bit clumsy to me since an arbitrary
> amount of time may pass between two DHCP events and I am trying to make
> the relevant DNS zone match the lease database as closely as possible at
> any given time.

Was there any particular reason for marking this patch as "Rejected" in
Patchwork?

-- 
Best regards,
Michał Kępień


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