On Wed, Dec 16, 2020 at 2:49 PM Simon Hobson wrote:
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> Just be aware that if you do have ranges of addresses in more than one
> subnet, then the server will consider all of them "equal" and interchangeable
> - so if you want specific clients to end up in a specific subnet
> than you will need s
Vieri Di Paola wrote:
> I just got it working with ISC dhcrelay, but it's actually because I
> changed the remote DHCP server's configuration.
> In ISC terminology I'd have to use "shared-network", and in
> Microsoft's lingo it would have to be superscope + scopes. Basically,
> I created an "empt
On Wed, Dec 16, 2020 at 9:20 AM Simon Matter wrote:
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> I don't know exactly what your problem is but I had a situation where I
> didn't get ISC dhcrelay to work. My solution was the dhcp helper
> http://thekelleys.org.uk/dhcp-helper/ from Simon Kelley.
Thanks, Simon.
I just got it working with
> Hi,
>
> I configured dhcrelay on my shorewall router to send DHCP requests to
> a remote DHCP server. I need to listen for DHCP requests on on one
> interface (say lan.1). However, this interface has multiple IP
> addresses/netmasks. The remote DHCP server has only one scope and only
> one of the