authorized MAC addresses

Randy Grimshaw rgrimsha at syr.edu
Wed Jun 7 01:29:08 UTC 2006


We use known_hosts to separate normal configs from a private
registration.
We use subclass to identify special pools such quarantine and teaching
notebooks.
within known_hosts we use groupings to coordinate other special configs
such as AD participation.
Many clients recieve both static and dynamic entries.

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>>> David_Hankins at isc.org 06/06/06 14:05 PM >>>
On Tue, Jun 06, 2006 at 01:37:51PM -0400, Douglas Sterner wrote:
> I've been googling the archives and the web looking for a way to 
> accomplish the following:
> I have three DHCP servers on three seperate WAN segments. I would like
to 
> have a central MAC address server for the allocation of DHCP
addresses. If 
> the MAC is in the database give it an address otherwise give it
nothing or 
> give it another network. Has anyone set this up? We have a problem
with 
> unkown pc's showing up on the network. Using Suse ES9 SP1

See 'man dhcpd.conf', search forward for the section titled SUBCLASSES.

The example is what you're asking for.

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