-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 I would do it that way, but I can't....It's an assignment for class...I've check all of my books, went on the internet...(I've been at this for two weeks). My professor says it can be done and I'm sure it can...I just didn't know if anybody here had an idea. Jared Greenwald wrote:
If you don't have a pool and just specify the clients you want to allow, then that would do essentially the same thing, no? Except that it would also block all other unknown clients, not sure if that was what you were going for or not...
-Jared
On 5/31/06, Eric Martin <freak4uxxx@gmail.com> wrote: Does anybody know how to block a specific mac address from getting a dhcp addres in isc dhcpd? I know I can do it with ip tables, and I know that they will still be able to set a static ip, but I need to do it this way. I have the notion I need to use pool, and set a known host and then deny, but I can't get it right. Any help would be appreciated.
Eric
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