Normally you can set the DHCP lease time from 8 hours to so many days. In here the DHCP gives an infinit lease so if you have a lan party at your house these IP's are never released back to the pool.
Normally you can set the DHCP lease time from 8 hours to so many days. In here the DHCP gives an infinit lease so if you have a lan party at your house these IP's are never released back to the pool.
Gotcha, I'm having the same problem, so i'd like to help, but i have no idea. I actually put a post up about that too, but nobody has said anything, if i hear anything, i'll let you know.
I haven't done this myself but you should be able to change the appropriate settings /var/chroot-dhcps/etc/dhcpd.conf-default Set the lease-time options to suit. Stop and restart dhcpd and you should have the lease times you want.
Ok all those times are very efficient times. The problem is the system will not refresh and release those IP's. Is this a bug? I reboot the box and it releases some of the IP's back to the pool. Any suggestions?