In dhcpd.conf you have to mention what range of addresses it can allocate.
So I guess you could best specify multiple ranges, (192.168.1.1 - .3, .5 -
.11, .13-.23, .25-.28, .30-.50)

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Tam�s �rp�d [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, March 01, 1999 7:55 PM
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> Subject:      How to exclude adresses from dhcpd
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> I have a dhcp server on my local network, and I want to exclude some
> adresses from the range of ip adresses.
> e.g.: range 192.1.1.1 - 192.1.1.50 but I don't want to be assigned the
> 192.1.1  .4,   .12,   .24,   .29 adresses. How can I do this? Is it
> possible to it in the dhcpd.conf, I mean with the keyword 'exclude' or
> something similar?
> I know that I can do it in the dhcp.leases file, but in this case I
> have to put the MAC adresses into this file (hardware ethernet ...),
> but in this network the MAC adresses are always changing (new
> computer, card etc.).
> Thanx
>                                             STS
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