) the leases are cleared and
2) it has a some static Hardware-IP link in its configuration.
> And know that tcpdump is your "microscoop"
I am not sure it will help a lot since DHCP exchange are already
logged by dnsmasq. Anyway I will try to follow everything to be sure.
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server have to wait 24 hours to refuse the
asked IP and send the configuration chosen one?
> That is why I suggested looking at the misbehaving DHCP client.
Isn't it the responsability of the server to distribute IP adresses it
decide whatever IP the client ask?
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ry and I hope it will certainly work, but one should not
have to modify the client so that the server behave correctly on this
side. Am I right?
> Also your host definition has 'id:*', I would try to remove it.
This does not change anything unfortunately (in fact I added it after
I
ped but what I observed not working.
Do we agree that to clean the leases the removal of the leases file
when dnsmasq is stopped is sufficient?
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havior but I misconfigured
the whole stuff certainly because I did not understand the
documentation well enough) or am I struggling with some kind of bug?
Just in case it matters: all host used in the description are running Debian.
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