[SATLUG] dhcpd help
Aaron Hackney
aaron at aaronhackney.com
Mon Oct 1 16:29:35 CDT 2007
Wayne Walker wrote:
> On Mon, Oct 01, 2007 at 12:11:24PM -0500, Daniel J. Givens wrote:
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>> The ISC DHCPD can listen on as many interfaces as you like and serve
>> addresses for as many subnets as you have configured along with the use
>> of DHCP Relay Agents.
>>
>> I know in Debian-based systems, you can specify which interfaces dhcpd
>> listens on by editing /etc/default/dhcp3-server. Although I can't say
>> for certain, I'm willing to bet on a RH-based system, you would find
>> similar settings under /etc/sysconfig/dhcpsomething. Once you do that,
>> configure up the scope for the external side and you'll be good to go.
>>
>
> it's /etc/dhcpd.conf on redhat systems.
>
>
And I believe that as long as you have a scope configured for each
subnet, it will default to being "on" for every interface in the system
and will hand out IPs from the proper scope based on which
interface/subnet the DHCP Discover message came from.
-A
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