On 12/31/2012 05:44 AM, Simon Hobson wrote:
> "Simon Matter" wrote:
> 
>> I'm not sure I understood exactly but is it so that you'll have one VLAN
>> interface per client on the box? If so then I think ISC DHCP will work as
>> long as you make it listening on all those interfaces. It will complain
>> about it with "Multiple interfaces match the same blabla" but works fine.
> 
> 
> Yep, that's it. I'm thinking I might need to run one instance of dhcpd per 
> VLAN, otherwise it will be difficult determining what gets what lease. With 
> one instance/vlan I can just do a subnet declaration for a.b.c.0/24, and 
> define a range with one address in it. Should work, though not the simplest 
> setup to manage !
> 
> 
>> Again, if it works as I expected above then I guess it will work. But
>> that's different than the example because 130.252.100.18 and
>> 130.252.100.19 all share eth1 and not different interfaces.
> 
> Indeed, I'll be using VLANs on the switch to spearate them.
> 
> 
> Back at work Monday, so I can start experimenting.

In this setup, I would simply set the 'proxyarp' option on all
interfaces and not worry about entries in /etc/shorewall/proxyarp. And I
would not use a bridge -- I would subnet the /24 and route between the
VLANs.

-Tom
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