exclude addresses
Ron Croonenberg
ronc at depauw.edu
Thu Jan 10 00:45:05 UTC 2008
Hi Stan,
I tried assigning 0.0.0.0 and 169.254.x.y but somehow that client
sees that it is a 'worthless' address ad keeps using the old address it
'stole'.
I noticed that with 'deny booting' it uses the old address too even
after trying to get an address with dhcp
Sten Carlsen wrote:
> How about a host declaration with "deny booting"?
>
> On the other hand you could give him a special IP, that has no routing
> anywhere. Make a new range, set all parameters seemingly like they
> should be, but make sure your firewall knows that this range must not
> go anywhere.
>
> This way the unwanted guest will have a harder time to figure out what
> happened.
>
> In the archives there is an example on this. Somewhere.
>
> Brian Raaen wrote:
>> you can try creating a class that has that mac address in a
>> subclass. Then you can block that mac address in any pool you want.
>> I have attached the relevant part of the dhcpd.conf man page.
>>
>>
>>
>
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