Package: dhcp-dns
Version: 0.50-3.2

If there are subnets, each served by a different dhcp server (with a different dhcp-dns program) yet sending updates to the same dns server, then moving a machine from one subnet to the other causes problems.

When the lease on the first subnet expires, the entry is deleted even though it has already been replaced with an entry from the second subnet. Because there are no further changes on the second subnet, the entry is never recreated.

                                          Brian
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