[Asterisk-Users] Re: Asterisk Box as a Router, Firewall and DHCP Server

2005-06-02 Thread Tony Mountifield
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Samy Antoun [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: It really depends on what kind of load that cpu is going to have. There's no technical problems with doing the above. Except I don't see the point with having a dhcp server, unless you are an ISP. Steve, Thank you

[Asterisk-Users] Re: Asterisk Box as a Router, Firewall and DHCP Server

2005-06-02 Thread Ben Buxton
Tony Mountifield [EMAIL PROTECTED] uttered the following thing: In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Samy Antoun [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: It really depends on what kind of load that cpu is going to have. There's no technical problems with doing the above. Except I don't see the point with

Re: [Asterisk-Users] Re: Asterisk Box as a Router, Firewall and DHCP Server

2005-06-02 Thread steve szmidt
On Thursday 02 June 2005 03:14, Tony Mountifield wrote: I find DHCP on my LAN extremely useful for both my and visiting laptops. Any machine that will be using my LAN regularly gets a static entry in /etc/dhcpd.conf so it will always get the same IP address. It also gets an entry in my local

Re: [Asterisk-Users] Re: Asterisk Box as a Router, Firewall and DHCP Server

2005-06-02 Thread Dave Cotton
On Thu, 2005-06-02 at 10:07 -0400, steve szmidt wrote: On Thursday 02 June 2005 03:14, Tony Mountifield wrote: I find DHCP on my LAN extremely useful for both my and visiting laptops. Any machine that will be using my LAN regularly gets a static entry in /etc/dhcpd.conf so it will always

Re: [Asterisk-Users] Re: Asterisk Box as a Router, Firewall and DHCP Server

2005-06-02 Thread pbx
Ditto That:) Thats what i use! What's wrong with :- host W2K { hardware ethernet 00:30:1B:AC:39:E3; fixed-address 192.168.1.130; } this box always gets the same IP and I know who's got what. ___

Re: [Asterisk-Users] Re: Asterisk Box as a Router, Firewall and DHCP Server

2005-06-02 Thread steve szmidt
On Thursday 02 June 2005 10:17, Dave Cotton wrote: What's wrong with :- host W2K { hardware ethernet 00:30:1B:AC:39:E3; fixed-address 192.168.1.130; } this box always gets the same IP and I know who's got what. Nothing, that's really how they

Re: [Asterisk-Users] Re: Asterisk Box as a Router, Firewall and DHCP Server

2005-06-02 Thread Dave Cotton
On Thu, 2005-06-02 at 10:27 -0400, steve szmidt wrote: On Thursday 02 June 2005 10:17, Dave Cotton wrote: What's wrong with :- host W2K { hardware ethernet 00:30:1B:AC:39:E3; fixed-address 192.168.1.130; } this box always gets the same

Re: [Asterisk-Users] Re: Asterisk Box as a Router, Firewall and DHCP Server

2005-06-02 Thread Kristian Kielhofner
Dave Cotton wrote: On Thu, 2005-06-02 at 10:27 -0400, steve szmidt wrote: On Thursday 02 June 2005 10:17, Dave Cotton wrote: What's wrong with :- host W2K { hardware ethernet 00:30:1B:AC:39:E3; fixed-address 192.168.1.130; } this box always gets the

Re: [Asterisk-Users] Re: Asterisk Box as a Router, Firewall and DHCP Server

2005-06-02 Thread Dave Cotton
On Thu, 2005-06-02 at 10:09 -0500, Kristian Kielhofner wrote: Dave Cotton wrote: Have another look at it because this only scratches the surface. I love DHCP. I second this completely. ISC DHCP allows you to do some crazy things... Start doing diskless clients with

Re: [Asterisk-Users] Re: Asterisk Box as a Router, Firewall and DHCP Server

2005-06-02 Thread Ing CIP Alejandro Celi =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Mari=E1tegui?=
El jue, 02-06-2005 a las 02:14, Tony Mountifield escribió: Thank you for the valuable advice, I'll do exactly what you are suggesting, No DHCP I find DHCP on my LAN extremely useful for both my and visiting laptops. Any machine that will be using my LAN regularly gets a static entry in