I think it would be better to combine those 2, only using ping can be a little obscure, what if a user drops icmp packages, and the machine apears to be down when it is actualy alive?. What about trying to do a sniff of some sort on the network, to see if the machine has any kind of trafic ?

Frimmel, Ivan (ISS South Africa) wrote:

What about doing a ping back to the device rather than using ARP ? Then
you can use the live/dead terminology instead? i.e. do a ping on a
static lease to determine actual status client status? I would rather
know if the device is up rather than whether it has requested/renewed
its lease?

-----Original Message-----
From: Bill Marquette [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, October 23, 2005 2:07 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [pfSense Support] Diagnostics: DHCP leases v0.88

On 10/22/05, Imre Ispanovits <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,

I noticed that on the "Diagnostics: DHCP leases" page all static leases (I have only this kind) shows as offline. I am using v.88 CF image on a PC (Bao's image), but I guess that this is not Cf dependent.

_all_ of them?  Even the one for the machine you are connecting to the
admin interface from?  The "online/offline" comes directly from the ARP
cache of the firewall - online really just means it's active, but active
was already taken (and I couldn't come up with a better name for what
active did).  If someone can come up with better wording for the
'active' lease, which is just a lease that isn't expired (ie.
someone actually has a valid lease on it), then I'll change the
online/offline text to active/inactive (which really makes more sense
for what it's checking).

--Bill

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