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Hi,

I've got the following "problem":

eth0: 10mbit   - 10.10.13.42
eth1: 100mbit  - 10.100.13.42
Linux box running dhcp, dns etc...

What I currently have without DHCP is:

------              -----------
    eth0          eth1
       -- bridge --

The bridge is the standard linux bridge, the network is thus
one piece, packets on the 10mbit come on the 100mbit if required
and vice versa.

The network is using the 10.100.0.0 network, so clients get 10.100.x.x
and they work.

What I want is to have them get 10.100.0.0 IP's automatically.
so I run `dhcpd eth1` with only a subnet declare for 10.100.x.x.
Till this point it works... but whenever a client on eth0 issues
a dhcprequest, it gets bridged eth1 catches it to dhcpd, dhcpd sends it
out on eth1.... and it's never to be seen on the eth0 segment...
How do I solve this? Dhcpd doesn't allow me to use a 10.100.x.x for both
eth0 and eth1...

Happy thinking,
 Jeroen Massar

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