Re: DHCPd Will Not Listen on the Correct Interface

2006-07-23 Thread Serban Giuroiu
On Saturday 22 July 2006 21:27, Mikhail Goriachev wrote: Instead of PF, you can control serving interfaces from /etc/rc.conf: dhcpd_ifaces=fxp0 rl0 Sure, the dhcpd_ifaces variable instructs the rc script to add those interfaces as arguments to dhcpd. However, as I mentioned in the first post,

DHCPd Will Not Listen on the Correct Interface

2006-07-22 Thread Serban Giuroiu
Hello, everybody. I have a fresh install of FreeBSD 6.1-RELEASE on a machine with several NICs, and I need to run different DHCP servers for different subnets on different NICs. I installed isc-dhcp3-server-3.0.4_2 from ports with the default options enabled (of importance: DHCP_PARANOIA and

Re: DHCPd Will Not Listen on the Correct Interface

2006-07-22 Thread Mikhail Goriachev
Serban Giuroiu wrote: Hello, everybody. I have a fresh install of FreeBSD 6.1-RELEASE on a machine with several NICs, and I need to run different DHCP servers for different subnets on different NICs. I installed isc-dhcp3-server-3.0.4_2 from ports with the default options enabled (of

Re: DHCPd Will Not Listen on the Correct Interface

2006-07-22 Thread Erik Nørgaard
Serban Giuroiu wrote: I have a fresh install of FreeBSD 6.1-RELEASE on a machine with several NICs, and I need to run different DHCP servers for different subnets on different NICs. I installed isc-dhcp3-server-3.0.4_2 from ports with the default options enabled (of importance:

Re: DHCPd Will Not Listen on the Correct Interface

2006-07-22 Thread Serban Giuroiu
On Saturday 22 July 2006 02:43, Erik Nørgaard wrote: Do you have a particular reason to run two daemons separately? In your dhcpd.conf you can specify multiple subnets and just start the daemon, dhcpd will send a reply matching the subnet of the interface a request was received on. It won't

Re: DHCPd Will Not Listen on the Correct Interface

2006-07-22 Thread Mikhail Goriachev
Serban Giuroiu wrote: On Saturday 22 July 2006 02:43, Erik Nørgaard wrote: Do you have a particular reason to run two daemons separately? In your dhcpd.conf you can specify multiple subnets and just start the daemon, dhcpd will send a reply matching the subnet of the interface a request was