How does DHCPD determine what IP address to assign and...

Ryan McCain Ryan.McCain at dss.state.la.us
Thu Jan 3 18:56:13 UTC 2008


>>> On Thu, Jan 3, 2008 at 12:42 PM, in message
<477D2C80.2090109 at uqac.ca>, Denis
Laventure <Denis_Laventure at uqac.ca> wrote: 
> Sorry but you must have dhcp 4.0 man pages, because I don't have
that
> information on my 3.1.0 man page for dhcp-eval...
> Only data-expression-1 = data-expression-2.
> 
> But now that 4.0 is released I will try it if it supports regex.
> 
> David W. Hankins a écrit :
>> On Thu, Jan 03, 2008 at 11:30:37AM -0600, Frank Bulk wrote:
>>   
>>> What we really need is standard regex in this matching stuff.
>>>     
>>
>> wget ftp://ftp.isc.org/isc/dhcp/dhcp-3.1.0.tar.gz
>> tar xzf dhcp-3.1.0.tar.gz
>> cd dhcp-3.1.0
>> ./configure ; make ; sudo make install
>> man dhcp-eval
>> /~=
>>
>>        data-expression-1  ~=  data-expression-2
>>        data-expression-1  ~~  data-expression-2
>>
>>           The ~= and ~~ operators  (not  available  on  all 
systems)  
> perform
>>           extended  regex(7)  matching  of the values of two data 
> expressions,
>>           returning true if  data-expression-1  matches  against 
the  regular
>>           expression  evaluated  by data-expression-2, or false if
it does not
>>           match or encounters some error.  If either the left-hand
side or 
> the
>>           right-hand side are null, the result is also false.  The
~~ 
> operator
>>           differs from the ~= operator in that it is
case-insensitive.
>>
>>   

I don't see anything in the dhcp-3.0.3-23.33 man pages either, which is
the version supported by SLES 10.


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