using proxy DHCP
Sameer Verma
sverma at sfsu.edu
Wed Apr 7 18:04:31 BST 2010
On Wed, Apr 7, 2010 at 9:24 AM, Jim Christiansen
<jim.c.christiansen at gmail.com> wrote:
> host lass-1 {
> hardware ethernet 00:14:85:D7:C9:71;
> fixed-address 192.168.1.112;
> }
> host lass-3 {
> hardware ethernet 00:14:85:D7:C7:9F;
> fixed-address 192.168.1.113;
> }
> host lass-4 {
> hardware ethernet 00:11:0A:A2:D0:75;
> fixed-address 192.168.1.114;
> }
> host ws001 {
> #hardware ethernet 00:40:F4:C5:BC:AF;
> hardware ethernet 00:13:72:12:E9:C7;
> fixed-address 192.168.1.51;
> filename "/ltsp/i386/pxelinux.0";
> }
> host ws002 {
> #hardware ethernet 00:40:F4:B2:D8:6C;
> hardware ethernet 00:14:22:5A:92:4A;
> fixed-address 192.168.1.52;
> filename "/ltsp/i386/pxelinux.0";
> # filename "/lts/vmlinuz.ltsp";
> }
> I specify the macs in /etc/ltsp/dhcpd.conf.
> Here is a snip of my file:
> Hope this helps.
>
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Hi Jim,
Thanks for the sample. This is when using the dhcpd option in a
typical LTSP setup. I am using dnsmasq and would like to ignore
unknown MACs. The setup works so far (it boots the lab machines as
expected) but I do not wish to serve DHCP to unknown MAC addresses.
Anybody using dnsmasq?
Sameer
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San Francisco State University
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