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I've had a similar problem with a smaller subnet of 16 IP's, and for
some reason the DHCP server assigns .146 not in its range and already
in use to one system, and I'm unable to get it to stop.
How do you know the
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Hi,
I am running dhcp 2.0b1pl6-2 on Red Hat 5.2 with kernel 2.0.36. I have one
client on the network so far, a Windows 98 box. The first time that I
started dhcpd, the dhcpd.leases file was empty. When the Win 98
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Subject: Win 98 Client Acquires Weird IP Address
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Hi,
I am running dhcp 2.0b1pl6-2 on Red Hat 5.2 w
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I've had a similar problem with a smaller subnet of 16 IP's, and for
some reason the DHCP server assigns .146 not in its range and already
in use to one system, and I'm unable to get it to stop. Most, but not
all, of