After further reading, I have questions on the security of NFS and the
dhcpd.conf.
NFS:
I'm thinking of creating a subnet that is ONLY for these diskless
clients and allowing ONLY this IP range to read my NFS OS share (ro of
course). Sound right?
dhcpd.conf:
In dhcpd.conf I want to create a range of IP's, say 192.168.1.10 -
192.168.1.50 and I want to tell dhcpd to use these for 50 specific
MAC's. However, I do not want to reserve a specific IP for a specific
MAC, I want the MAC to be assigned and IP out of the pool, in this
example 192.168.1.10 - .50 . How would we go about this?
TIA
Roy Vestal wrote:
I need to setup a PXE env for diskless clients at work. We have an
internal network that is shared acrossed multiple departments here. I
want ONLY my departments diskless clients to connect to it. I'm familiar
with setting up the PXE, but I'm not 100% sure on securing this.
Has anyone a suggestion or two? I'm looking through the RHEL
documentation but no real security measures are discussed in detail.
Also, we will eventually have over 100 clients on this network, not
necessarily at one time, but there will be over 100 clients that will
need to connect. I need a secure solution on sharing the OS they will be
using.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated...
Roy
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