Jonathan Thornburg wrote:
My plan is to have the firewall run its own dhcpd on its inside interface,
giving out private client addresses in the 192.168.0.0/16 address range.
(This way clients can be kept at the same MS-Windoze "configure everything
automagically" DHCP settings they would use elsewhere.)


The OpenBSD router/firewall on my home network uses only dhcpd and named; a few pf rules to allow some port forwarding; and ipcheck to monitor dynamic ip address. dhcpd tells clients OpenBSD is name-server.

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