James Knott wrote:
I have configured my openSUSE 11.4 firewall with a VLAN interface and a different subnet from my main one. I have configured the DHCP server with the new address range, but for some reason I still get the main subnet addresses assigned instead. I don't see any way to say which interface a DHCP range applies to. Is there anyway to configure the DHCP server so that the correct addresses are assigned on the VLAN interface?
This guy seems to have an answer: http://blog.tinle.org/?p=300
The trick was to make all the subnet declaration, but don’t use the “shared-network” statement. Make sure the DHCP relay are setup correctly, and when client make DHCP requests, they will arrive at the DHCP with the relay address in it as the GIADDR (gateway IP address). The DHCP will see that and know which subnet it should provide addresses from.
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