Twanny,
Looking at "/stat/etc/rc.conf" for reference:
---
## DHCP Range
## Here you can define the range of IP addresses for your local networks.
## This value will apply to all of your INTIFs. We will automatically calculate
## the first three octets. Just tell me which range I should give out leases
for.
## In this example, if INTIP=192.168.0.1, we will give out leases for
## 192.168.0.100 - 192.168.0.220
#DHCPRANGE="100:220"
---
(100:220 is the default without setting)
This is not directly defined via the web interface, but can be by defining the
above DHCPRANGE variable in
Network -> User System Variables: { Edit User Variables }
which edits the "/mnt/kd/rc.conf.d/user.conf" file.
Normally the DHCP defaults are satisfactory for users. Supplemental 'dnsmasq'
variables can be defined via:
Network -> Additional DNS & DHCP Configuration: { Edit DNSMasq Static }
which edits the "/mnt/kd/dnsmasq.static" file.
Are there other defaults not satisfactory for your application ? which ?
Lonnie
On Jul 25, 2012, at 3:49 PM, Twanny Azzopardi wrote:
> Where can I set the dhcp range, next-server option etc - I must have set the
> range from the gui, but I cannot find from where now ;(
>
> Regards,
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