On Thu 2005.09.29 at 15:56 -0400, Bill Chmura wrote:
> On Thu, 29 Sep 2005 14:37:05 -0400
> Chris Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> spake:
>
> > On Thursday 29 September 2005 10:23 am, Bill wrote:
> > > I am thinking pf on the dhcp server to those specific ip
> > > addresses (wifi static ips) killing DHCP
On Thu, 29 Sep 2005 14:37:05 -0400
Chris Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> spake:
> On Thursday 29 September 2005 10:23 am, Bill wrote:
> > I am thinking pf on the dhcp server to those specific ip
> > addresses (wifi static ips) killing DHCP traffic. Since the AE
> > already has its own static IP and is
On Thursday 29 September 2005 10:23 am, Bill wrote:
> I am thinking pf on the dhcp server to those specific ip
> addresses (wifi static ips) killing DHCP traffic. Since the AE
> already has its own static IP and is set with dhcp info internally,
> maybe it would decide its on its own and actually
On Thu, 29 Sep 2005 16:57:40 +0100
Stuart Henderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> spake:
> --On 29 September 2005 10:23 -0400, Bill wrote:
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> > Phooey on them. I was not aware that DHCP servers sent out any sort
> > of advertisement or signal to override other equiptment.
>
> dhcpd.conf(5) option "autho
--On 29 September 2005 10:23 -0400, Bill wrote:
Phooey on them. I was not aware that DHCP servers sent out any sort
of advertisement or signal to override other equiptment.
dhcpd.conf(5) option "authoritative" /might/ have some bearing.
OpenBSD 3.7 / generic kernel / stock dhcp and stuff
This was just one of those calls to tech support that left me shaking
my head. We have a bunch of Apple airports and
Apple airport extremes (AE). We are having them assign out a part of
the network different than the main dhcp server so we can
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