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Date:      Thu, 1 Feb 2001 08:03:48 +0100
From:      Fenix <fenix@xs4some.net>
To:        Joey Garcia <bear@bsd.we.mediaone.net>
Cc:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: ISC DHCP on IPFW/NATD Box Questions
Message-ID:  <01020108034800.00806@xs4some.net>
In-Reply-To: <200102010641.f116fdh00536@bsd.we.mediaone.net>
References:  <200102010641.f116fdh00536@bsd.we.mediaone.net>

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you can start dhcpd for specific interfaces only
like dhcpd xl0
or dhcpd rl0

On Thursday 01 February 2001 07:41, you wrote:
> Hi all1!
>
> Okay, I'm sure this isn't the most secure setup,
> but I have a FreeBSD box that I use as my ipfw/natd
> box, my samba box, my identd box, and my workstation
> which I just recently added isc-dhcp server to.
>
> I only want to give dynamic address to computers on my
> internal network which is 192.168.0.1/24 based address
> scheme.  I don't want it to try to hand out addresses
> on the internet side.  Know what I mean?
>
> I trid to start it up with only a subnet option for my
> internal network, but it complained about not having
> subnet "rules" for the external network.
>
> In order to get it functioning I had add the external
> subnet information.  This setup works, but I'm afraid
> that might ISP might get pissed because I'm running
> a DHCP server.
>
> I'm on MediaOne cable internet by the way.
>
> How do I make sure that no addresses get assigned by
> my server on the external network side?  Know what I
> mean?  In other words, how I do I turn off dhcp services
> on the external network side but keep it for the internal
> network side?
>
> This might be a trivial thing to do, but I'm not sure where
> to look at this point.  I have read the man page.  From there
> I gathered the "not authorative" option which I added to the
> external subnet options.  I don't know if this is the correct
> way to shut it off.
>
> Any help or pointers will be appreciated.
>
> TIA,
>
> Joey
>
>
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