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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 13/07/15 14:15, Rajeev Bansal wrote:<br>
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<div> I have a specific requirement, where I would like to
forward a dhcp discover/request/renew/release packets from a
client via a router to another subnet. I can't use a dhcrelay
for this purpose, because in my scenario both interface of my
router (client side and dhcp server side) will not have IPv4
address assigned. Yes that means, I am trying to forward the
dhcp packets to different link without my client knowing that
it is communicating over different Ethernet link.</div>
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<div>For example, lets say my router has eth0 and eth1 two
interface and there is a laptop connected to eth0 and there is
server running on the LAN on which eth1 is connected. Now I
want to forward my client's dhcp requests from eth0 to eth1
and response from eth1 to eth0 seamlessly. Please note eth0
and eth1 both doesn't have any IP address assigned. </div>
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<div>I don't think dhcrelay will fit in my requirement, can
someone suggest some way to do that. </div>
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<div>Thanks,</div>
<div>-Rajeev</div>
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