Internet Software Consortium DHCP Distribution Version 3, Beta 2, Patchlevel 5 September 19, 2000 Release Notes This is a development snapshot of Version 3 of the Internet Software Consortium DHCP Distribution. NEW FEATURES Version 3, Beta 2 of the ISC DHCP Distribution includes the following features that are new since version 2.0: - DHCP Failover Protocol support - OMAPI, an API for accessing and modifying the DHCP server and client state. - Conditional behaviour - Storing arbitrary information on leases - Address pools with access control - Client classing - Address allocation restriction by class - Relay agent information option support - Dynamic DNS updates - Many bug fixes, performance enhancements, and minor new DHCP protocol features. This beta release is quite new, and is running in production at only a few sites. We strongly recommend that you exercise caution in installing it. The 3.0 Beta 2 lease file is not backwards compatible with the 3.0 Beta 1 lease file, so if you have to go back, you will have to convert your lease files back to the 3.0 Beta 1 format - if you try to run a 3.0 Beta 1 server on a 3.0 Beta 2 lease file, it will cheerfully delete all your leases. Having said that, of course the way that new releases of open source software become stable is by people using them, finding the bugs, and reporting the bugs. So while we urge you to exercise caution, we would also appreciate any testing or production use you can safely do. For information on how to install, configure and run this software, as well as how to find documentation and report bugs, please consult the README file. The Dynamic DNS Update support is a descendent of an implementation done by Lans Carstensen and Brian Dols at Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology, Jim Watt at Perkin-Elmer, Irina Goble at Integrated Measurement Systems, and Brian Murrell at BC Tel Advanced Communications. I'd like to express my thanks to all of these good people here, both for working on the code and for prodding me into improving it. Changes since 3.0 Beta 2 Patchlevel 4 - Incorporated Peter Marschall's proposed change to array/record parsing, which allows things like the slp-agent option to be encoded correctly. Thanks very much to Peter for taking the initiative to do this, and for doing such a careful job of it (e.g., updating the comments)! - Added an encoding for the slp-agent option. :') - Fixed SunOS 4 build. Thanks to Robert Elz for responding to my request for help on this with patches! - Incorporated a change that should fix a problem reported by Philippe Jumelle where when the network connection between two servers is lost, they never reconnect. - Fix client script files other than that for NetBSD to actually use make_resolv_conf as documented in the manual page. - Fix a bug in the packet handling code that could result in a core dump. - Fix a bug in the bootp code where responses on the local net would be sent to the wrong MAC address. Thanks to Jerry Schave for catching this one. Changes since 3.0 Beta 2 Patchlevel 3 - In the DHCP client, execute client statements prior to using the values of options, so that the client configuration can overried, e.g., the lease renewal time. - Fix a reference counting error that would result in very reproducible failures in updates, as well as occasional core dumps, if a zone was declared without a key. - Fix some Linux 2.0 compilation problems. - Fix a bug in scope evaluation during execution of "on" statements that caused values not to be recorded on leases. - If the dhcp-max-message-size option is specified in scope, and the client didn't send this option, use the one specified in scope to determine the maximum size of the response. Changes since 3.0 Beta 2 Patchlevel 2 - Fix a case where spawning subclasses were being allocated incorrectly, resulting in a core dump. - Fix a case where the DHCP server might inappropriately NAK a RENEWING client. - Fix a place dhcprequest() where static leases could leak. - Include memory.h in omapip_p.h so that we don't get warnings about using memcmp(). Changes since 3.0 Beta 2 Patchlevel 1 - Notice when SIOCFIGCONF returns more data than fit in the buffer - allocate a larger buffer, and retry. Thanks to Greg Fausak for pointing this out. - In the server, if no interfaces were configured, report an error and exit. - Don't ever record a state of 'startup'. - Don't try to evaluate the local failover binding address if none was specified. Thanks to Joseph Breu for finding this.