Hello,

Your current /etc/dhcpd.conf configuration will not work no matter how hard you 
test it
. Hint? You should not create a shared-network amongst two different ip blocks 
and
rather instead allocate a specific subnet per ip blocks. Trust me, this will 
work
because I been there done that.


Demuel

> Hi,
>
> I am trying to setup a DHCP server on a multi-homed firewall. One of the
> interfaces is vr0 and should supply addresses 172.16.255.x/24. The other
> is sk0 and should supply 200.232.140.x/24.
>
> My /etc/dhcpd.interfaces looks like
>
> sk0
> vr0
>
> My /etc/dhcpd.conf looks like
>
> shared-network LOCAL-NET {
>   option domain-name-servers 200.232.140.1;
>
>   subnet 200.232.140.0 netmask 255.255.255.0 {
>      option routers 200.232.140.1;
>      range 200.232.140.20 200.232.140.200;
>   }
>
>
>   subnet 172.16.255.0 netmask 255.255.255.0 {
>      option routers 172.16.255.1;
>      range 172.16.255.20 172.16.255.200;
>   }
> }
>
> Now how can I tell the dhcp server to only allocate 172.16.255
> addresses to vr0 and 200.232.140.0 to sk0?
>
> Thank you very much.
>
> Jeff
>
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