Automatic remove lease from pool
Lars Jacobsen
lars-jacobsen at newmail.dk
Wed May 23 20:43:09 UTC 2007
>Henrik Sterndorff Jessen wrote:
>
> But this writes a lease binding users actual mac address to the ip
> address 10.0.0.5. So if the user changes hardware I get a "no free
> leases" error in the logfiles and nothing works until the lease expires.
>
That seams to be the idea of DHCP/rfc ;-)
How can you be shure that the user dont change back to the "original"
hardware again ?
Explain to your users that they have leased the IP for X minuttes and if
they can not figure out how to manually release the IP if/when they change
their hardware, they have to wait Y minutes before things start working
again.
> Setting the lease time very low is not an option since I have a ton of
> users on the dhcp server and it kills the cpu and network. Yes... I have
> tried :)
>
Hmmm, performance problems usually is because to "small" hardware or poor
design/implementation.
There are people on the list with 30-50.000 users/clients on ISC, so I dont
think the server app. is the killer.
Hopefully you dont have a ton of "users" on the server, but a lots of client
requests. If you are not running on a dedikated server then take a look at
what processes is killing your server.
> Other option is creating a script that watches the logfile and
> automatically edits the lease files when the log error occurs. But that
> requires a dhcpd restart, which is not sexy.
>
> Any way to force the dhcp server to automatically overwrite leases in
> this kind of setup?
>
Maybe another hack to the server so that it binds the lease to the opt. 82
CID instead of client ID/hardware/mac. Know this is agaist rfc but if thats
what you want. Of cource you have to make absolute certain that the opt. 82
CID is unique all over the network - usually thats no big problem for ISP
like you ;-)
> Thanks for any help...
>
> Regards,
> /Henrik
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Regards
/Lars
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