ignore hosts
Anthony R Fletcher
arif at mail.nih.gov
Fri Dec 9 21:04:30 UTC 2011
On 09 Dec 2011 at 15:44:51, Chuck Anderson wrote:
> On Fri, Dec 09, 2011 at 03:02:21PM -0500, Anthony R Fletcher wrote:
> > We run a non-authoritative DHCP server, version 4.2.1, on a network
> > handing out IP addresses to certain hosts and we want to simply ignore
> > (and not log) the rest. My config file looks like:
> >
> > # Subnet setup.
> > subnet 10.11.12.0 netmask 255.255.255.0
> > {
> > option routers 10.11.12.1;
> > option broadcast-address 10.11.12.255;
> > option subnet-mask 255.255.255.0;
> >
> > host host1 {
> > hardware ethernet 00:88:aa:43:00:8d;
> > fixed-address host1; }
> > }
> > #..... many others ....
> > }
>
> All host statements are matched globally and should not be put inside
> a subnet block, as it can cause strange behavior by inheriting subnet
> options that aren't appropriate in other subnets.
>
You are right, in our real dhcpd.conf, the host statements are global
and outside the subnet block.
> > How can I not log these messages for certain MACs or all unknown MACs?
> >
> > I've tried a bunch of things like "deny unknown-clients;" but the hosts
> > just try again, often, and we log them every time.
>
> ignore instead of deny.
I tried "ignore unknown-clients;" as a global statement and I still get
all those "DHCPDISCOVER...no free leases" messages for unknown MAC
addresses in the logs.
Anthony
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