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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