Static DHCP on an IP Bridge
Vincent Arniego
vincent_arniego at yahoo.com
Mon Feb 4 09:10:19 UTC 2008
Hi There,
Somehow the wireless bridge device is acting like an ARP proxy.
changing the MAC Address as it passes through it.
And the router where the AP is located, checks out the ARP of the bridge appliance.
Yeah that's what I thought so, I think I have to tweak the server itself,
any tips on where to go on this?
----- Original Message ----
From: Jonathan Petersson <jpetersson at garnser.se>
To: dhcp-hackers at isc.org
Sent: Monday, February 4, 2008 3:27:25 PM
Subject: Re: Static DHCP on an IP Bridge
I'm
not
sure
if
this
is
tweakable
in
the
DHCP
server
but
you
might
to
have
a
look
at
your
ARP
settings
between
the
networks.
Vincent
Arniego
wrote:
>
Hi
Everyone,
>
I
have
a
problem
similar
to
this
one:
>
>
http://marc.info/?l=dhcp-hackers&m=118314734327638&w=2
>
>
I
wonder
if
anyone
can
help
me
to
solve
this.
>
>
I
did
notice
somethings,
and
I
just
need
someone
to
verify
these:
>
>
Can
the
packet()
directive
in
dhcpd.conf
help
to
address
this?
>
I
saw
a
"data:
packet:
raw
packet
not
available"
when
I
start
dhcpd,
I
do
you
make
the
raw
packet
available?
>
>
Thanks
and
Regards,
>
>
Vincent
>
>
>
>
>
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