-----Original Message-----
>From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
>Behalf Of Tom Isaacson
>Sent: Monday, 14 May 2012 12:09 p.m.
>To: [email protected]
>Subject: MAC address deny in udhcpd
>
>In the example udhcpd.conf it shows how to declare a static IP address for a 
>specific MAC address:
>   # Static leases map
>   static_lease 00:60:08:11:CE:4E 192.168.0.54
>
>You can also use a MAC address range by using the wildcard:
>   static_lease 00:21:5a:e7:xx:xx 10.10.1.254
>
>But it doesn't seem possible to deny an IP address to a MAC address or range, 
>which is possible in dhcpd.conf. I was thinking this could be done in the same 
>way static leases are done:
>   static_lease 00:21:5a:e7:xx:xx 0.0.0.0
>Alternatively we could add a new command:
>   deny 00:21:5a:e7:xx:xx
>
>What are your thoughts?

No thoughts at all?

Tom



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