>That's not legal, for the reason given above.  DHCP servers check for
>address in use (by ARP and ICMP) before assigning them to clients.
>

And what is the rest doing?  What happens if you don't give up the
address?

(My systems have a a "pkill -9 dhcpagent" when it sees a "drop/release"
message).  The system then works.

Casper


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