On Mon, Jun 26, 2017 at 08:26:03PM -0500, Edgar Pettijohn wrote: > I found the following conflict between dhcp-options(5) and dhcpd.conf(5). > > > From dhcpd.conf: > > As you can see in Example 2, it's legal to specify host addresses in > parameters as hostnames rather than as numeric IP addresses. If a given > hostname resolves to more than one IP address (for example, if that > host > has two Ethernet interfaces), both addresses are supplied to the > client. > > > From dhcp-options: > > The ip-address data type can be entered either as an explicit IP address > (e.g., 239.254.197.10) or as a domain name (e.g., haagen.isc.org). A > domain name must resolve to a single IP address. > > > Does anyone know which is correct? Must it resolve to a single IP address or > not? >
we don;t know which one is correct, so we removed the contradictory sentence from dhcpd.conf.5. if anyone can prove otherwise, feel free to holler. jmc