On 01/03/2013 05:35 AM, Simon Hobson wrote:
> Paul Gear wrote:
>
>> There's no need to run multiple instances of dhcpd for multiple
>> VLANs. Just define them as separate subnets, give your DHCP server
>> an interface in each subnet, and it will automatically allocate
>> clients from the right range.
>
> Not when each VLAN is on the same subnet it won't. The whole point is
> that I'm not in a position to partition our address block, so the
> "firewall" I'm building has to be transparent - hence bridge or proxy
> ARP.

Sorry - i must have misread the beginning part of your post.  That's not 
a firewall i would like to be building.  :-\  The DHCP part of it could 
be just as tricky as the firewall part.


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