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    HOSTNAME BUG - DHCP ALLOW TO INJECT SLASHES INTO HOSTNAMES? - IS THIS A BUG?

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    • W Offline
      webdawg
      last edited by

      Is this a bug:

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      • W Offline
        webdawg
        last edited by

        Is it a bug?

        Slashes in the hostname?

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        • NollipfSenseN Offline
          NollipfSense @webdawg
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          @webdawg said in HOSTNAME BUG - DHCP ALLOW TO INJECT SLASHES INTO HOSTNAMES? - IS THIS A BUG?:

          Is it a bug?

          Slashes in the hostname?

          Why you think it's a bug? Why not try NOS.lan before to make a post like this!

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          • W Offline
            webdawg
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            Hostname's can have slashes in them?

            Or what are the slashes for?

            Does it mean it has multiple host names?

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            • jimpJ Offline
              jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
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              That's what the device reported as its hostname.

              Normally the DHCP daemon wouldn't allow invalid text in there, but that's up to the ISC DHCP daemon, not us. We just list what's in the lease file.

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