On 27 April 2006 15:55, Ow Mun Heng wrote:
> Hi All,
>
>       In my current situation, my home network has 1 DHCP server for all the
> clients on the home network.
>
> My laptop, also runs a dhcp server, for when I use my laptop as a
> firewall/router at work. (no HUB/switch available)
>
> WHen I get home and I plug into the home-network, a newly booted up PC
> will contact my laptop's DHCP for an address rather than the Home
> network's DHCP server.
>
> The question is, how can I deny these Home-PCs access to my laptop's
> DHCP server. I know of the "deny" config for pool addreses, but it's not
> horribly clear how this is done.

Wouldn't it be the best solution to shut the dhcp server on you laptop down 
when you are at home?

Uwe

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