> This is why I wrote DHCP Protect. DHCP Protect works with the userspace API
> of Netfilter (iptables/ip6tables) and will treat each DHCP(v4/v6) packet
> and decide if it should be forwarded or not.
>
> Don’t worry, iptables can be configured in a way that if the program is not
> working, it will
I just realised there’s a error in the git path:
it should be https://git.home.spale.com/public/dhcp_protect.git
Sorry about that.
Pascal
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Hi Community,
I don’t know about you, but as an ISP we’ve always faced the problem of crazy
DHCP clients (v4 and v6) flooding our servers. While at Quickline we have a
DHCP server with anti-flood mechanisms it might not the case for everyone.
This is why I wrote DHCP Protect. DHCP Protect works
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