Re: [Dnsmasq-discuss] OSX client problems? 'Lease not found'

2005-02-03 Thread Simon Kelley
Rory Campbell-Lange wrote: Ah yes! A couple of entries missed the 'h'. I feel very sheepish. Thanks for catching my mistake. No problem! I've added a floor for lease time of 120 seconds to avoid this puzzling behaviour in future. Cheers, Simon.

Re: [Dnsmasq-discuss] OSX client problems? 'Lease not found'

2005-02-03 Thread Rory Campbell-Lange
Hi Simon On 03/02/05, Simon Kelley (si...@thekelleys.org.uk) wrote: > Rory Campbell-Lange wrote: > >dhcp-host=00:0a:95:d1:6c:b6,userb,10.0.0.154,24 > ---^ > > This is 24 seconds, it looks like the mac client won't renew more often > then once every th

Re: [Dnsmasq-discuss] OSX client problems? 'Lease not found'

2005-02-03 Thread Simon Kelley
Rory Campbell-Lange wrote: Hi dhcp-host=00:0a:95:d1:6c:b6,userb,10.0.0.154,24 ---^ This is 24 seconds, it looks like the mac client won't renew more often then once every thirty seconds and by then the lease has been thrown away by dnsmasq. Assumin

Re: [Dnsmasq-discuss] OSX client problems? 'Lease not found'

2005-02-03 Thread Simon Kelley
Rory Campbell-Lange wrote: Hi I'm using dnsmasq on Debian testing, version 2.19 I'm having problems with some clients not getting a lease. Consequently their network connection appears to go up and down. Feb 3 10:30:06 hopnet dnsmasq[3331]: DHCPNAK(eth0) 10.0.0.154 00:0a:95:d1:6c:b6 lease no

[Dnsmasq-discuss] OSX client problems? 'Lease not found'

2005-02-03 Thread Rory Campbell-Lange
Hi I'm using dnsmasq on Debian testing, version 2.19 I'm having problems with some clients not getting a lease. Consequently their network connection appears to go up and down. Feb 3 10:30:06 hopnet dnsmasq[3331]: DHCPNAK(eth0) 10.0.0.154 00:0a:95:d1:6c:b6 lease not found Feb 3 10:30:06 hopne