[DiscordArchive] What did you use to update the value?
[DiscordArchive] What did you use to update the value?
Archived author: jshplayer • Posted: 2023-01-29T20:49:45.188000+00:00
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*in a business
Archived author: DukeSmile • Posted: 2023-01-29T20:50:08.049000+00:00
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<@234784691608092682> usually those ip reservations get extended periodicly unless you hit the lease trheshold
Archived author: Revision • Posted: 2023-01-29T20:51:31.085000+00:00
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Well, both of my routers work differently then. For whatever reason. Not all the VMs that are down for that long but quite a few are.
Archived author: Revision • Posted: 2023-01-29T20:51:38.826000+00:00
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Oh well
Archived author: DukeSmile • Posted: 2023-01-29T20:52:00.457000+00:00
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<@262025020631547905> got a customer with a restaurant using consumer hardware (because its cheaper) and had his guests reserving IPs for 3 days so he was manually deleting devices until i got him proper hardware xD
Archived author: jshplayer • Posted: 2023-01-29T20:52:13.413000+00:00
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depends how consumer the router is, it might be extending the lease and have no reason to re-use an existing expired lease as your pool never reached capacity
Archived author: jshplayer • Posted: 2023-01-29T20:52:45.830000+00:00
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still i'd never rely on a dynamic lease for hosting anything
Archived author: Revision • Posted: 2023-01-29T20:53:15.331000+00:00
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I don't use the business switch to do any of it so I guess it would act differently. But no I don't fill up since the VMs are split between at least 2 different networks.
Archived author: Revision • Posted: 2023-01-29T20:53:48.638000+00:00
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I use static for actual servers, we're talking VMs that are used for specific things that don't need a guarantee of been given the same address even though they are.
Archived author: jshplayer • Posted: 2023-01-29T20:53:50.524000+00:00
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yeah surprisingly common.. long ass lease timers on guest networks.. makes no sense.