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Static DHCP assignments broken with multi-boot client?

[Mod Note: Related KBA - Sophos Firewall: Static IP assignment for dual boot system]


I think this might be a bug, but not sure where the best place to ask/report it is.

I assigned a static IP address to my primary Linux workstation (10.144.1.10/ac:ef:1b:66:23:1a), everything works as expected. I reboot the PC into Windows 10, again as expected I get my static assignment and everything works. When I reboot from Windows back into Linux the firewall refuses to assign me an IP. When I sniff I see a DHCP REQ and immediately a DHCP NAK from the XG. If I delete the static assignment on the firewall I then get a random address from the pool. If I then re-add the static address everything works again until I boot Windows 10.

Thoughts?



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[edited by: FloSupport at 8:55 AM (GMT -8) on 8 Nov 2021]
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