> Yet I don't. :( In fact, it seems that ANY devices that I assign an IP using
> the MAC (such as TiVo, Replay, other servers), don't have entries in the
> dhcpd.leases file?! Why is that? Is this a bug or by design?

By design.  dhcpd.leases only records dynamically allocated leases.

> This was also an extreme amount of work just to simply see the active leases
> and 'client-hostname' associated with an IP/MAC?! Seems to me there should
> have been a tool included with dhcpd that does this at the command line.
> *sigh*

There are some useful scripts at:

   http://www.andrew.cmu.edu/~kevinm/dhcp/failover.html

> Try adding: update-static-leases to your dhcpd.conf file.

I don't think this will do what you want.  See dhcpd.conf(5).


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Ian



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