My dsl modem (Westell) has a dhcp server running on it. Then I have a
dhcp server running on the other nic for my firewall.  I realize that
its slightly redundant right now, bit I plan on turning on bridged mode
to the firewall, to give it a public IP then nat everything to the local
network. 

My reasoning, I want to learn networking security, and I have 3
computers at my disposal.  Cant find anything else to do with them.

--mat

On Wed, 2003-03-05 at 19:11, Scott Harney wrote:
> Mat Branyon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 
> > I think I got that.  I am probably better off starting over and
> > following the OpenBSD docs word for word.  Perhaps the fact that I have
> > two dhcp servers on the same network makes it suck.  I just dont want to
> > take down the network for too long to install the firewall, but I will
> > probably have to.
> 
> Starting from the top is probably not a bad idea.  What exactly do
> you mean by "two dhcp servers on the same network"?  I have cox serving
> me dhcp on the external interface and I'm serving dhcp on one of my internal
> interfaces if that's what you mean.  I might be able to help you there
> as well if that's what you mean.


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