Date: Fri, 13 Sep 2013 23:07:48 +0400 From: "Eugene" <genie@geniechka.ru> To: <noc@hdk5.net> Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org, Daniel Nang <daniel.nang01@gmail.com> Subject: Re: Network Question Message-ID: <AD125BE8621743759BC4E588C6AF8ACE@geniepc2011> In-Reply-To: <5233593D.8000202@hdk5.net> References: <CAOtnnwvU=n55PtRpw6KWwt9uEMqHj=3PJu3KBimAde0EW39rjg@mail.gmail.com> <CA%2BtpaK24iobh5RzJ_JZ_3HO1U-3tcnTOkfNRNaDHUQtAtaw8bA@mail.gmail.com> <CAOtnnwv991=o-vqwJ4tqWXs6PuTwod49vNOsKLJfLwEk%2B18yow@mail.gmail.com> <4A153F286DBA437B8096FC7F8FCF582D@geniepc2011> <5233593D.8000202@hdk5.net>
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Hi, Yes, I have a similar setup at work (though currently migrating it to DHCP to accommodate mobile clients and simplify management). But I suppose OP would like to basically keep his the architecture intact =) Best wishes Eugene -----Original Message----- From: Al Plant Sent: Friday, September 13, 2013 10:28 PM To: Eugene Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org ; Daniel Nang Subject: Re: Network Question Eugene wrote: > Hi Daniel, > > The easiest way is to check the LAN Config (or similar) page of the > router. They usually allow one to specify fixed IP and hostname for the > DHCP clients based on the MAC addresses. > Aloha, For many years I have 8 Freebsd boxes behind a PF firewall on a static labeled lan. Only one public address feeds the lan. All the boxes can work the internet and can ssh. I found that easier than dhcp.
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