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DHCP leasing three IP's 2 one computer?

I was just browsing the DHCP portion of my ASL and noticed the following:

 hplaptop 192.168.1.190   00:06:25:48:55:b4 2004/09/07 17:47:54 UTC  2004/09/08 17:47:54 UTC

hplaptop 192.168.1.189  00:06:25:48:55:b4  2004/09/07  17:51:03 UTC  2004/09/08 17:51:03 UTC

hplaptop 192.168.1.188 00:06:25:48:55:b4 2004/09/07  17:51:03 UTC 2004/09/08 17:51:03 UTC 


How can one machine obtain three IP's at one time? Or is this another bug in ASL?


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  • Robert, 

    Right now there is no telling, but I'd guess Astaro.

    I just peaked at mine an it's equally bizzare. 3 entries for the same box and IP address.

     [unknown] 192.168.19.37 00:11:5b:15:2f[:D]a 2004/09/06 04:23:34 UTC 2004/09/06 04:33:34 UTC

    [unknown] 192.168.19.37 00:11:5b:15:2f[:D]a 2004/09/06 04:35:59 UTC 2004/09/06 04:45:59 UTC

    [unknown] 192.168.19.37 00:11:5b:15:2f[:D]a 2004/09/06 04:35:59 UTC 2004/09/06 04:45:59 UTC 

    You aren't alone.

    .dn
  • What I see in yours is that the same IP is showing. Mine is showing that the machine obtained three different IP's. In that case, it takes my number of avaiable IP's and falsely reduces them.
  • Funny enough, it doesn't even appear in my "current user (IPs) listing"

    UBB needs a little shaking head icon.  
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