Jim-

You're right, there was a "range" statement left over in my dhcp.conf from 
the past when I was (unwisely) doing DHCP with both a pool of addresses 
and specific MAC addresses. I had picked up on the need to comment out the 
"get-lease-hostnames           true;" line when using 
"use-host-decl-names            on;" from one of the wiki pages, but the 
line with the range statement escaped my notice. If anyone knows a really 
good BASIC tutorial on DHCP, perhaps that would be worth linking on the 
wiki as well as the stuff specific to LTSP.

Thanks, as always, for your leadership. LTSP is a great contribution to 
the community, and I appreciate it enormously.

-Krishna

On Sat, 17 Jun 2006, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

On Saturday 17 June 2006 03:03, [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
wrote:
> FYI, my router will do that if the DHCP server on the server doesn't give
> it an address first. But I'm pretty sure my setup is similar to Joey's and
> I have seen addresses assigned that were not specified in the dhcpd.conf.

Guys, there is no magic, and it's logged

EITHER you have a pool

OR you hand out addresses by MAC

(or both). Why don't you post the log of where you think 
> I have seen addresses assigned that were not specified in the dhcpd.conf.

James


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