Alan Cox wrote:
>
> > So, in closing, no, I haven't gotten an answer and am entering this into
> > bugzilla as I type. I'd like to see this resolved as it's quite annoying
> > to think that if the hurricane knocks power out for >8 hours, my IP will
> > likely change :(
>
> In theory it shouldnt
> So, in closing, no, I haven't gotten an answer and am entering this into
> bugzilla as I type. I'd like to see this resolved as it's quite annoying
> to think that if the hurricane knocks power out for >8 hours, my IP will
> likely change :(
In theory it shouldnt matter. DHCP servers are suppo
That may be, but that misses the important point. Your addresses are
statically assigned based on hardware. So what does the lease _really_
matter? They'll get the same IP back. My concern is that my IP is
dynamically given, theoretically with a 30 day lease which Windows boxes
DO get, yet pum
minute window to renew, one could
> frequently lose IP assignment.
>
>pete
>
> Date: Thu, 9 Sep 1999 19:08:15 -0400 (EDT)
> From: Jeremy Katz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: pump broken?
>
> On Thu, 9 Sep 1
: Thu, 9 Sep 1999 19:08:15 -0400 (EDT)
From: Jeremy Katz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: pump broken?
On Thu, 9 Sep 1999, JF Martinez wrote:
> > Is anyone able to get a dhcp lease using pump for over 8 hours? I've
> > tried with a few machines with the
On Thu, 9 Sep 1999, JF Martinez wrote:
> > Is anyone able to get a dhcp lease using pump for over 8 hours? I've
> > tried with a few machines with the updated pump rpm and I always seem to
> > get only 8 hour leases?
>
> I thought the lease time was decided by the server and not by the
> client.
>
> Is anyone able to get a dhcp lease using pump for over 8 hours? I've
> tried with a few machines with the updated pump rpm and I always seem to
> get only 8 hour leases?
>
I thought the lease time was decided by the server and not by the
client. For me pump works very well and I also can
I am running the current pump (7.0-1) and my response is "so what if it is only
an 8 hour lease". pump will automatically renew the lease after about 7 hours.
Do the command:pump -i ethN -s
and the response indicate an expiration time AND also a renewal time. For me,
it seems to initiate r
Is anyone able to get a dhcp lease using pump for over 8 hours? I've
tried with a few machines with the updated pump rpm and I always seem to
get only 8 hour leases?
Jeremy
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