host declaration restrction (Re: ISC DHCP 3.0.5b1 has been released!)
John Wobus
jw354 at cornell.edu
Fri Jul 28 18:08:26 UTC 2006
On Jul 27, 2006, at 6:30 PM, David W. Hankins wrote:
> - Host declaration hardware addresses and client identifiers may only
> be
> configured once. dhcpd will now fail to load config files that
> specify
> multiple identifiers (previous versions would silently over-ride the
> value with the later configured value).
If I understand correctly, this says that before 3.0.5b1, you could use
this:
host host6 { hardware ethernet 00:12:3F:7C:B7:29; fixed-address
10.128.137.78; }
host host6b { hardware ethernet 00:12:3F:7C:B7:29; fixed-address
10.128.55.79; }
host host6c { hardware ethernet 00:12:3F:7C:B7:29; fixed-address
10.128.55.44; }
In 3.0.5b1, you would need to use this:
host host6 { hardware ethernet 00:12:3F:7C:B7:29; fixed-address
10.128.137.78,10.128.55.79,10.128.55.44; }
Is this right? If so, it'll generate some reengineering work for us.
John Wobus
Cornell Univ CIT
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