[ietf78-tech] IPv4 DHCP address ranges
Joel Jaeggli
joelja at bogus.com
Fri Jul 16 17:01:31 PDT 2010
On 7/16/10 3:53 PM, Geert Jan de Groot wrote:
> On Thu, 8 Jul 2010 19:24:36 -0400 Rob Nagy wrote:
>> As I am guessing I will handle DHCP just let me know and it's no big deal.
>
> I started to clean up the DNS zone files a bit.
> Apperently the people who built them preferred populating zone files
> with one-off shell scripts over $GENERATE statements,
> which resulted in huge zone files and worse, a bit inconsistant at times.
>
> I've cleaned up some mistakes, slimmed the zone files by some 18000 lines,
> and flagged where I found inconsistencies that I didn't know
> how to resolve.
>
> Might be a good idea if you (Rob, DHCP master) would have a look
> on services to make sure I collected the right assumptions
> on the sizes and places of the DHCP pools.
> Do you have some time for this?
>
> (oh, and do we issue x.x.x.0 and x.x.x.255 addresses?
> I guess we do, I had problems in the past but that's
> apperently no longer an issue)
there are rather fewer windows 98 machines now. which is not to say that
there are no devices that don't have this issue, just they should be
regarded as historical curiosities which they were not in 2005.
> There's a little bit of cleanup left in the reverse zone file,
> need to find time this weekend.
>
> If I really did something very bad then note that I RCS-ed in the
> files before I touched them.
>
> GJ
>
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