On 28 Nov 2001, Ed Wilts wrote:

> > Which brings me to the question the DSL router on network 2 and the first
> > linux box are both running DHCP will this cause problems? How can I block
> > the DHCP traffic through the bridge?
>
> You can't block the traffic with a bridge, but each DHCP server can
> serve out a different set of addresses.  Do not have them overlap, or
> you'll get yourself in trouble.

I don't know squat about brdiges, but but I'd imagine this still leaves
you with the chance of the wrong dhcp server responding to the request
quicker than the other.

Again I don't know anything about bridges, but if you could use seperate
address blocks on each side, then this would not be an issue.

charles



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