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>> >> >Is there a way to give infinite leases to DHCP clients?
>> >
>> >Well, you can give the operational equivalent of it by giving it extremely 
>> >large lease times in dhcpd.conf.  For example:
>> 
>> What problem does this solve?
>
>I didn't say I was trying to solve his problem.  His post really had two 
>parts:  help solve my problem; and how do you give infinite leases.
>
>I answered the infinite leases question.  Not that it solves his problem, 
>because it won't.

Right.  Years of public service have taught me that the first 
reaction, when someone comes to me and says, "How do I make this 
convoluted solution work?", should always be skepticism.  People have 
a nasty habit of half-solving their problems and bringing me the mess 
they made, instead of coming to me at the ground level to help them 
define the real problem.  So our job is to gently help them see the 
forest through the trees.  =)

- -d

- -- 
David Talkington
http://www.spotnet.org

PGP key: http://www.prairienet.org/~dtalk/0xCA4C11AD.pgp

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