increased from 16 to 128. This is intended to match Microsoft Windows
DHCP Client behaviour, to increase compatibility.
+- 'ignore client-updates;' now has behaviour that is different from
+ 'deny client-updates;'. The client's request is not truly ignored,
+ rather it is encouraged. Should this value be configured, the server
+ updates DNS as though client-updates were set to 'deny'. That is, it
+ enters into DNS whatever it is configured to do already, provided it is
+ configured to. Then it sends a response to the client that lets the
+ client believe it is performing client updates (which it will), probably
+ for a different name. In essence, this lets the client do as it will,
+ ignoring this aspect of their request.
+
Changes since 3.0.4
- A warning that host statements declared within subnet or shared-network