Date: Sun, 13 Jun 1999 08:36:09 -0400 (EDT) From: Howard Goldstein <hgoldste@mpcs.com> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: dhcp client request for a netblk - ideas? Message-ID: <14179.42425.782408.505357@penny.south.mpcs.com>
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Telco willing, I'm having SDSL installed this week. It comes with a
/28 static netblk but according to the salesdroid, with a catch and a
half: The addresses must be leased.. Once leased, they're static.
My question is how to coerce my firewall into leasing the entire /28
on behalf of the network it's hiding (and NATting, possibly,
hopefully) and without forcing the hidden hosts to use dhcp, or to
exist even as ifconfig aliases.
Setup:
****
<- SDSL ---- firewall[*]
|
|--- a server
|
|--- another server
|
| {"secured" LAN below here}
|--- firewall -----------------
|
|--- user boxes
|--- .....
|--- .....
The 10bt interface marked **** is the one I need to pass my leases
across.
I want to be able to lease the entire /28 in one shot if I can to for
ex allow implementing altq bandwidth limiting on some
services/servers/user classes.
If this were a normal routing situation I'd run gated or something to
advertise the /28 route but this funky Fujitstu SDSL modem seems to
have different ideas about routing.
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