Aw: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: ISC dhcp assigns ip addresses outside dynamic range

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Fri Jul 6 13:23:48 UTC 2018


I just had a thought ... is it possible that dhcpd has not been restarted since the config file has been modified? Perhaps the running config is not the same as that on the disk and 10.91.120.80 is still part of a dynamic range? 

> From: "Frank Ulherr" <dhcp at ulherr.eu>
> To: "ck" <ck at cksoft.de>, "Users of ISC DHCP" <dhcp-users at lists.isc.org>
> Sent: Friday, July 6, 2018 8:42:21 AM
> Subject: Aw: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: ISC dhcp assigns ip addresses outside
> dynamic range

> Hi!

> from: "Christian Kratzer" <ck-lists at cksoft.de>

>> You originally said that you are getting an ip out of the dynamic range for a
> > host you have a reservatio for.

> No, I said, I am getting an ip address, that is not in the dynamic range.
> The ip address I am getting is reserved for a different host and is not
> overlapping with the dynamic range.

> > Now you are saying that a different host is getting a static ip.

> As said, a new host is getting a static ip. But that host does have a different
> mac address.

> Regards
> Frank

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