Dhcp 3.0.5 on 5.x

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I am looking to use the update-conflict-detection false; directive in the
dhcpd.conf.

It is supported in EL6 or and dhcp >=3.1.0a1.

Since I am not going to get permission to switch to EL6 or dhcp 3.1 what are my
options?

Background:

I have a DNS/DHCPD system which its conf files are generated automagically.
Depending on which network a device is on the ip address will change. It is
always required to have an A record for every device.

I see my only 2 possible options to be:

1, trick dhcpd into thinking that the records in dns are its, hence updatable.

2, backport the update-conflict-detection false logic into dhcp-3.0.5-23.el5_5.2

Any suggestions?

TIA

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