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Joe  Polchlopek writes:
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>Could anyone using the ISC dhcp server in an academic ResNet-type
>situation please share your configuration and implementation how-to's? 
>Specifically:  How to configure two servers, one of which will hand out
>a range of IP numbers allowing the clients on-campus access only.  After a
>user has filled out a web-based registration form, their ethernet address
>will be authorized to receive a permanent IP number and access to
>off-campus resources.  The permanent IP numbers will be served by the
>second dhcp server. 
>
>I'm assuming this would require two servers.  Is anyone is doing something
>like this with one server? 
>
>I believe this has been discussed on this mailing list in the past.  
>However, it doesn't seem to have made it into the FAQ engine, as it's not 
>a frequently asked question.
>
>If this is documented anywhere, a web or ftp reference will suffice.

What you're asking for sounds awfully like what SPINACH does; see
        http://spinach.stanford.edu/spinach_info/

or the Usenix 97 paper for a description.  Spinach does it with one
DHCP server and fudging router info on authorization, though.


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