Dave Cotton wrote:
On Thu, 2005-06-02 at 10:27 -0400, steve szmidt wrote:

On Thursday 02 June 2005 10:17, Dave Cotton wrote:


What's wrong with :-

  host W2K {
       hardware ethernet       00:30:1B:AC:39:E3;
       fixed-address           192.168.1.130;
       }

this box always gets the same IP and I know who's got what.

Nothing, that's really how they all should be done, to avoid anyone leaving a hostile device on your network. (Since I have not used a dhcp server since the -90's I did not remember/realize you can assign IP by MAC.)


Have another look at it because this only scratches the surface.  I love
DHCP.

I second this completely. ISC DHCP allows you to do some crazy things... Start doing diskless clients with PXE/Etherboot and you can start to realize how truely flexible and powerful it is!

--
Kristian Kielhofner
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