Date: Sun, 5 Sep 1999 04:02:26 -0400 (EDT) From: Incoming Mail List <mailist@whoweb.com> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: dhcpd lease time-outs Message-ID: <199909050802.EAA13019@whoweb.com>
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I'm using isc-dhcpd V3.alpha on FreeBSD v3.0 and have
lease time-outs configured for 86400 seconds (for both
max-lease-time and default-lease-time) in the
/etc/dhcpd.conf file.
However, winipcfg on my win98 box and the dhcpd.leases
file on my FreeBSD server both indicate that leases
are timing out after only 3 seconds. I know that
dhcpd is reading the config file because I can change
other parameters and see them take effect when I
manually renew the lease. I've tried placing the
lease time-out definitions within the config file
both globally and within the ip address grouping for
my private network, but the lease is always delivered
with a 3 second time out.
Log files provided below. Does anyone have any
suggestions?
# cat /etc/dhcpd.conf
server-identifier 192.168.1.1;
subnet 192.168.1.0 netmask 255.255.255.0 {
option subnet-mask 255.255.255.0;
option broadcast-address 192.168.1.255;
option routers 192.168.1.1;
max-lease-time 86400;
default-lease-time 86400;
range 192.168.1.10 192.168.1.253;
}
# cat dhcpd.leases
lease 192.168.1.10 {
starts 6 1999/09/04 15:20:47;
ends 6 1999/09/04 15:20:50;
hardware ethernet 00:a0:cc:24:85:30;
uid 01:00:a0:cc:24:85:30;
client-hostname "AMD400";
}
lease 192.168.1.10 {
starts 6 1999/09/04 15:20:48;
ends 6 1999/09/04 15:20:51;
hardware ethernet 00:a0:cc:24:85:30;
uid 01:00:a0:cc:24:85:30;
client-hostname "AMD400";
}
lease 192.168.1.10 {
starts 6 1999/09/04 15:20:49;
ends 6 1999/09/04 15:20:52;
hardware ethernet 00:a0:cc:24:85:30;
uid 01:00:a0:cc:24:85:30;
client-hostname "AMD400";
}
lease 192.168.1.10 {
starts 6 1999/09/04 15:20:50;
ends 6 1999/09/04 15:20:53;
hardware ethernet 00:a0:cc:24:85:30;
uid 01:00:a0:cc:24:85:30;
client-hostname "AMD400";
}
Jon
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