a small comment on isc dhcp
Simon Hobson
dhcp1 at thehobsons.co.uk
Wed Feb 28 18:15:56 UTC 2007
David W. Hankins wrote:
>For example, ISC DHCP's 'authoritative' mess. There are those
>that would applaud the attempt not to spit garbage out onto
>any random interface someone 'accidentally' started dhcpd
>on. But if you've ever had a non-authoritative dhcpd
>on one of your networks, you might be of the opinion that it
>would actually be better if it did DHCPNAK other clients.
>
>By failing to NAK, it effectively hides itself...it still
>addresses some of your clients (which is bad), it just
>becomes less visible.
Been there, got the teeth marks !
In fact I got called out to a customer only last week for this very
problem. Of course we couldn't pin it down to "oh yes, so and so did
X yesterday" because it happened the week before, and the Microsoft
clients were only just timing out on their 8 day leased from the
Microsoft server - then they stopped working.
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