Hello -
I'm new here and have downloaded and installed Vyatta 3.0. I am
testing it out now and followed the Quick Evaluation Guide. Everything
seems to be working except for the DHCP server - I can't get it to
hand out addresses. If I connect a laptop to the LAN port and send
What are the destination addresses that are being forwarded?
Broadcasts shouldn't be forwarded, but the router needs to know that they're
broadcast addresses. It'll only recognize 10.1.255.255 and 10.2.255.255 as
broadcast addresses. If a system is sending requests to, say, 10.1.12.255
where a
13, 2008 9:39 PM
To: Marat Nepomnyashy
Cc: vyatta-users@mailman.vyatta.com
Subject: Re: [Vyatta-users] DHCP pool questions
From the dhcpd.conf (5) man page:
quote
The DHCP server generates the list of available IP addresses from a hash
table. This means that the addresses are not sorted in any
*To:* Stig Thormodsrud
*Subject:* Re: [Vyatta-users] DHCP pool questions
What should I call my connection to my residential ISP?
To me it's a WAN connection [I could be wrong] and I need dhclient running
on eth0 to successfully obtain an address without ticking off my ISP (sure I
can statically
: silvertip257
To: Marat Nepomnyashy ; vyatta-users@mailman.vyatta.com
Sent: Sunday, January 13, 2008 6:54 PM
Subject: Re: [Vyatta-users] DHCP pool questions
Why cannot I take addresses out of the beginning of the block like I'd rather
it do? How can I (without rewriting/modifying source code
] On Behalf Of silvertip257
Sent: Sunday, January 13, 2008 6:55 PM
To: Marat Nepomnyashy; vyatta-users@mailman.vyatta.com
Subject: Re: [Vyatta-users] DHCP pool questions
Why cannot I take addresses out of the beginning of the block like I'd
rather it do? How can I (without rewriting/modifying source code
I've set up a complete vyatta system a few times, even with two versions (
2.2 and 3.0).
I'm currently working with 3.0 and I'm getting the same behavior as the last
time.
I setup a DHCP server on eth1, but when it hands out addresses, it always
gives out the last address in the block (in this
Folks;
Looking through the previous mails, it looks like there were plans to
implement Kill configuration for interfaces... Anyone know what the
status of this is or where I can look?
I need this for a home environment where ISP provides the IP information
via DHCP...
KW
Thanks for your reply.
Sorry, my mistake : not eth1 but eth0. (192.168.10.X)
Eth2 - network with the DHCP Server on network 192.168.2.XXx
The DHCP serve the scope (192.168.2.0) as well : here no problem the pc got
their IP (see the log, after)
and I would like that the DHCP server serve the
Thanks Robyn,
My config
Internet - Untangle -- Switch and plug on the switch Vyatta Router, the
network 192.168.2.0, and the DHCP Server
Schema:
X - Vyatta --
Network 192.168.10.0
Internet --- Untangle Gateway --- Switch
Hi Damien,
Thanks for the extra info. I think the problem may be due to your
masquerade rules. Rule 1 is masquerading all traffic that leaves eth2.
So, anything with a source address of 192.168.10.x will be changed to a
source address of 192.168.2.10.
Rule 2 looks like it's basically
will be lost.
Hope this works for now,
-- Marat
- Original Message - From: Sergio Garcia [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2007 4:34 AM
Subject: [Vyatta-users] DHCP relay in vif interfaces (vc3)
Hi all.
I hope you can help me with this doubt
Hi all.
I hope you can help me with this doubt :)
I want to relay dhcp requests incoming from tree eth1 vif's to a dhcp
server but Vyatta VC3 only allows me to select ethX interfaces (X goes
from 0 to 23).
Is it possible to do this? Launching dhcrelay manually is not a good
solution, but if it is
-
From: Sergio Garcia [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2007 4:34 AM
Subject: [Vyatta-users] DHCP relay in vif interfaces (vc3)
Hi all.
I hope you can help me with this doubt :)
I want to relay dhcp requests incoming from tree eth1 vif's to a dhcp
server
Allan Leinwand wrote:
Hi Tony,
I believe that the established keyword should only allow connections
from the Internet back into your network that have the TCP SYN ACK flags
set. So, if I understand your DNAT rules correctly, it would only allow TCP
SYN ACK packets back into your network
Hi Tony,
You should be able to put the allowed ports in the destination
port-number/portname fields in the DNAT rule. This way, only packets with
those destination ports will be DNATed and be able to access the 10.1.1.2
server.
An-Cheng
Tony Cratz wrote:
I have set-up my OFR to use
An-Cheng Huang wrote:
Hi Tony,
You should be able to put the allowed ports in the destination
port-number/portname fields in the DNAT rule. This way, only packets
with those destination ports will be DNATed and be able to access the
10.1.1.2 server.
An-Cheng
Tony Cratz wrote:
I
Of Tony Cratz
Sent: Tuesday, October 02, 2007 2:30 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Vyatta-users] DHCP/NAT/Firewall rules
An-Cheng Huang wrote:
Hi Tony,
You should be able to put the allowed ports in the destination
port-number/portname fields in the DNAT rule. This way, only packets
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To: vyatta-users@mailman.vyatta.com
Sent: Monday, September 03, 2007 2:53 AM
Subject: [Vyatta-users] DHCP settings
Hello,
We are trying VC2.2 with DHCP settings.
We can use set start ip_address but not set stop ip_address, the command
is not recognized. (!)
When we try to commit
.
-- Marat
- Original Message -
From: Troopy . [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: vyatta-users@mailman.vyatta.com
Sent: Monday, September 03, 2007 2:53 AM
Subject: [Vyatta-users] DHCP settings
Hello,
We are trying VC2.2 with DHCP settings.
We can use set start ip_address but not set stop ip_address
Hello,
We are trying VC2.2 with DHCP settings.
We can use set start ip_address but not set stop ip_address, the command is
not recognized. (!)
When we try to commit with only set start ip_address, vyatta complains that
set stop is not configured
Thanks
The Openmaniak Team,
Hello Vyatta,
I found vyatta for a few days and i installed it successfully
on my box.
It runs all fine and i updated it to the latest state.
But i have a simple question, it ist possible to recive a
dynamic ip from an dhcp server on an vyatta ethernet
interface ? i didnt find a
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