I'm a sysadmin for my school, and I'm in charge of DHCP.  Now, dhcpd
remembers the IP that a computer has even after it is released, so that
if, a day or so later, that IP has not been claimed and the original
computer requests a new IP address, dhcpd will give the computer the same
one it had last time.  Is there any way to turn off this behavior, so that
anytime a computer requests a new address, it takes the first available
instead of the last one that computer had?

     Daniel Church      |  "War doesn't determine who is right-
     ___---^---___      |   only who is left."
    [EMAIL PROTECTED]    |  -anonymous

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