Tomek asked me to post to the Kea list about the option 82 handling we are
using on our old isc-dhcpd servers. This part of our configuration was
written by Bob Franklin, the head of our network systems team. The idea is
to work out what kind of switch added the option 82, and pretty-print the
Hello Sebastian:
Kea is taking the hostname it received in the DISCOVER and appending the
qualifying suffix to it to use as the hostname sent back in the OFFER.
The client is then combining that hostname with the domain-name option
from the offer and using that to form the FQDN option it
Hi Kevin,
What version of mysql are you using? I have no problems with mysql 5.7
(client and server). Also, have you initialized the database?
Finally, I assume you are using version 1.1 because that it the only
version available on Debian Apt... I am still trying to have the maintainer
take
Kevin Olbrich writes:
> If I use MySQL, no lease is ever created. The server also never answers any
> DHCP request.
>
> Changing from mysql to memfile (commented out code above), everything works
> fine.
> No error is logged, "it just dont work" with mysql.
=> I am afraid MySQL does not work at