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Date:      Tue, 7 Sep 1999 09:25:13 -0500 (CDT)
From:      "Paul T. Root" <proot@iaces.com>
To:        mkc@Graphics.Cornell.EDU (Mitch Collinsworth)
Cc:        mailist@whoweb.com, freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: dhcpd lease time-outs
Message-ID:  <199909071425.JAA06627@iaces.com>
In-Reply-To: <199909071412.AA228413571@broccoli.graphics.cornell.edu> from Mitch Collinsworth at "Sep 7, 99 10:12:51 am"

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v3 is in beta now. And dynamic updating of host names into
DNS is a big draw. If I get a spare hour at work, I'm going
to bring it up.



In a previous message, Mitch Collinsworth said:
> 
> Are you catching dhcp activity to a log file with syslog?
> I have this in my syslog.conf:
> 
> daemon.*                /var/log/dhcplog
> 
> and /var/log/dhcplog contains a log of all dhcpd activity.  Quite
> handy when time comes to debug a problem.
> 
> Also why are you using dhcpd v3?  Last time I looked at the isc dhcpd
> web page they were still insisting that v3 is very alpha yet, and
> unless you have a need for one of its new features you should stick
> with v2 for now.  Not saying you don't, but if what you've shown of
> your config file is the whole thing, you can certainly do it with v2.
> 
> Anyhow your config looks reasonable to me, but I'm running v2.  I
> don't know how many v3 users you'll find on freebsd-questions.
> 
> -Mitch
> 
> 
> >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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