24 Jun
2005
24 Jun
'05
11:09
On Fri, Jun 24, 2005 at 09:05:32AM +0700, Arie Reynaldi Z wrote:
Well the DHCP server can't know that the machine with the new NIC is the same as a previously seen NIC (unless you use client identifiers, but you won't do that). Otherwise you may use "one-lease-per-client true;" so the old leases and DNS names are cleaned up when a new one is requested by a known host.
I think I'm gonna use one-lease-per-client in my dhcpd.conf. Is there any problem if I use it ? maximum machine, etc ?
I suggest to read the note in the man page about it. Peter -- the big machine that goes "ping" imitated the tasty cardinal