[CentOS] what does "not found" mean in a DHCPRELEASE context?
nate
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David Mackintosh wrote: > Does anyone know what dhcpd (or the device) is trying to tell me with this > message? I believe it's saying the device was telling the server it didn't want to use that IP anymore, and the server logged that it couldn't find evidence that it leased that address out to that system in the first place. The second log entry would be the server seeing that it had leased that IP out to the system and released it. nate
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