-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 No, dhcpd catches any ip out of your range as an error and assigns it an address in your range. That was the first thing I tried. I know it has to do with pool's and deny a known host, but the syntax just isn't working for me. Mike Leo wrote:
could you just assign that MAC a bad IP setup? like the wrong netmask or something? Would that solve your problem?
--- joel d <joelgroup@gmail.com> wrote:
Date: Wed, 31 May 2006 20:50:40 -0400 From: Eric Martin <freak4uxxx@gmail.com> Subject: [Wlug] dhcpd question To: Worcester Linux Users Group <wlug@mail.wlug.org>
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 Did you possibly try googling on DHCP and MAC?
I know this answer is out there as I have successfully googled it before.
Any help past that would require doing it for you (and $$).
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