> Tobias - writes: > I managed to get the reservation going after using "shared-networks" > like you suggested and specifying the interface in the subnets.
=> as the two subnets are on the same link you are in a typical use of shared-network. > Everything is fine except that the FQDN sent back to the client is in > the domain specified in subnet 1 but it gets the rest of the > configuration from subnet 2. => I am afraid the FQDN is not from subnet 1 but from the dhcp-ddns qualifying-suffix. Now this does not give the way to get right names. BTW by FQDN option I believe you means option 81. > Does this mean that I have to specify the FQDN in the hosts table? I > tried that but it concatenated the two domains instead of going with the > specified hostname. => same problem: the dhcp-ddns qualifying-suffix is appended to the host reservation hostname. If you use only host reservations you simply have to make the qualifying-suffix empty and put fqdns in hostnames. Of course it won't work for a client which has no host reservations... Thanks Francis Dupont <fdup...@isc.org> _______________________________________________ Kea-users mailing list Kea-users@lists.isc.org https://lists.isc.org/mailman/listinfo/kea-users