Class match and known

Glenn Satchell glenn.satchell at uniq.com.au
Tue Mar 16 02:57:39 UTC 2010


On 03/16/10 02:35, Bruce Hudson wrote:
>> But the class statement does not match.
>> What iam doing wrong here?
>
>      I cannot tell you why your class is not working but there are debug
> defines you can enable in "site.h" that should give you more information.
> "DEBUG_EXPRESSIONS" and "DEBUG_CLASS_MATCHING" seem appropriate. If you
> can set up a test environment, try building a server with these defined.
> --
> Bruce A. Hudson				| Bruce.Hudson at Dal.CA
> ITS, Networks and Systems		|
> Dalhousie University			|
> Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada		| (902) 494-3405

You could also try a packet sniff to see what traffic is being sent 
between the systems. tcpdump, snoop, ethereal can all decode DHCP 
packeets to show what options are set, and their values. My guess is the 
agent.remote-id is different to what you are expecting.

-- 
regards,
-glenn



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