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Subject: Re: OMAPI & Multiple entries for a MAC
From: Keith Neufeld <neufeld () pittstate ! edu>
Date: 2003-09-24 17:37:34
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> If you have "deny unknown clients," that could be throwing a spanner in the
> works. I don't remember how this is handled - it may be that if the fixed
> address doesn't match, the client is considered unknown. However, my
> recollection is that that's how it was in v2, and I changed it so that a
> client was known if there was a host entry for it in v3.
Just experimented, and here's what I get.
I have a host declaration with a fixed-address, and some configuration
statements. Boot the client on a subnet where the fixed-address doesn't
apply, and the host is _known_ (still boots even _with_ "deny unknown
clients" on the pool), but doesn't use the host declaration or the
configuration statements (which I can tell via the pick() I use to set
the ddns-hostname).
So known, but nothing else. Seems an odd combination.
--
Keith Neufeld
System Administrator
Pittsburg State University
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