On 30.12.2007 21:30, Simon Kelley:
> My guess is that the immediate solution to your problem is this:
> stop dnsmasq, the  edit the file and remove the line with 10.0.0.15,
> then restart dnsmasq - you host will then get the correct address.
> 
> In the longer term, you should try and find out how the DHCP client it
> creating client-ids, and try and make them stable.
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Simon.
> 
Thanks a lot, static ids did the trick. I would've never thought of that.
And to all the dnsmasq users, happy new year! :)

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