TAGS: Patch Index: isc-dhcp-4.2.2/server/dhcpd.conf.5 =================================================================== --- isc-dhcp-4.2.2.orig/server/dhcpd.conf.5 2011-06-02 09:30:53.000000000 +1000 +++ isc-dhcp-4.2.2/server/dhcpd.conf.5 2011-10-21 10:47:47.370065257 +1100 @@ -1422,29 +1422,24 @@ that accompanies it. There are three kinds of events that can happen regarding a lease, and it is possible to declare statements that occur when any of these events happen. These events are the commit event, when the server has made a commitment of a certain lease to a client, the release event, when the client has released the server from its commitment, and the expiry event, when the commitment expires. .PP To declare a set of statements to execute when an event happens, you must use the \fBon\fR statement, followed by the name of the event, followed by a series of statements to execute when the event happens, -enclosed in braces. Events are used to implement DNS -updates, so you should not define your own event handlers if you are -using the built-in DNS update mechanism. +enclosed in braces. .PP -The built-in version of the DNS update mechanism is in a text -string towards the top of server/dhcpd.c. If you want to use events -for things other than DNS updates, and you also want DNS updates, you -will have to start out by copying this code into your dhcpd.conf file -and modifying it. +Commit events are processed before DDNS updates, expire and release +events are processed during or after DDNS updates. .SH REFERENCE: DECLARATIONS .PP .B The .I include .B statement .PP .nf \fBinclude\fR \fI"filename"\fR\fB;\fR .fi .PP
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