No +1's, no more comments, and purportedly at least one person saw it as
fixed in Jaunty. Closing as Fix Released.
** Changed in: dhcp3 (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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It works for me in the following configuration:
DHCP Server 3.1.1 on Intrepid
Client with NetworkManager 0.7.1 on Jaunty
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Set domain and search entries correctly
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/98618
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Is this bug still an issue in jaunty, which has dhcp3 3.1.1?
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Set domain and search entries correctly
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Andrew Pollock schrieb:
> If you look at the source code, which is always a wonderful place to
> achieve enlightenment, in common/tables.c, in the comments, you'll see
> it talks about option names, formats and codes. In 3.1.0, they added a
> new option code, D, which is a domain list. This is diff
If you look at the source code, which is always a wonderful place to
achieve enlightenment, in common/tables.c, in the comments, you'll see
it talks about option names, formats and codes. In 3.1.0, they added a
new option code, D, which is a domain list. This is different from the
various string ty
Andrew Pollock schrieb:
> ObRelevance: I'm the Debian dhcp3 maintainer, and I've been extensively
> testing domain-search support in DHCP 3.1.x in Debian
>
> The domain-search attribute is a new type, not a string, which is
> encoded differently on the wire.
>
> Adding
>
> option dns-domain-se
ObRelevance: I'm the Debian dhcp3 maintainer, and I've been extensively
testing domain-search support in DHCP 3.1.x in Debian
The domain-search attribute is a new type, not a string, which is
encoded differently on the wire.
Adding
option dns-domain-search-list code 119 = string;
to dhcpd.con