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DHCP Servers.
18-06-2009 3:12 PM
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18-06-2009 6:42 PM
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I'm not so familiar with these routers, but the theory follows. You might need to upgrade one or both.
You should set up a Virtual Private Network (VPN) connection between the two routers, configuring one to dial the other to establish the VPN link.
Each subnet can be different - e.g. one house DHCP addresses are 192.168.1.x, the other 192.168.2.x - you configure that in the router, or they can be on the same subnet. If you choose the same subnet, then cofigure the DHCP range in both routers so that they don't overlap, and also make sure the two routers have different local addresses.
Re: DHCP Servers.
18-06-2009 8:21 PM
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http://www.comptechdoc.org/independent/networking/guide/netdhcp.html
Re: DHCP Servers.
18-06-2009 9:56 PM
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Re: DHCP Servers.
19-06-2009 12:32 AM
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depending on the router you may be able to block certain mac's so other cant get a lease
Full info on DHCP is at
http://www.dhcp-handbook.com/dhcp_faq.html
Re: DHCP Servers.
19-06-2009 8:23 AM
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Re: DHCP Servers.
19-06-2009 9:48 AM
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Re: DHCP Servers.
19-06-2009 5:33 PM
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This article may be helpfull;
http://www.faqs.org/docs/Linux-HOWTO/Ethernet-Bridge-netfilter-HOWTO.html#SETUP_Linux_brctl
I am not sure if you will be able to setup filtered bridging on the Cisco, but it should be possible on your Linux server, with an additional network card.
Re: DHCP Servers.
20-06-2009 10:23 AM
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brctl is in the Centos repository; as `bridge-utils`
Re: DHCP Servers.
23-06-2009 10:39 PM
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As for a firewall/bridge I was having a look through webmin on my Linux server, can I not just use iptables to block 67-68 on a second connection going to the wireless bridge when I get round to installing the card?
Re: DHCP Servers.
24-06-2009 11:03 AM
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Re: DHCP Servers.
24-06-2009 8:11 PM
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Quote from: Sean As for a firewall/bridge I was having a look through webmin on my Linux server, can I not just use iptables to block 67-68 on a second connection going to the wireless bridge when I get round to installing the card?
Should work, don't forget to bridge the two cards together. And the rules will need to be applied to the right interface.
Re: DHCP Servers.
03-07-2009 7:52 PM
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Have you had a chance to try this yet?
Re: DHCP Servers.
04-07-2009 3:04 AM
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I will definitely post about how I get on with this when I do it.
Re: DHCP Servers.
14-07-2009 7:40 PM
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The linux server now has the following:
eth0 192.168.10.39
eth1 192.168.10.69
I cannot see anything on the otherside of the eth1 connection. How do I forward all traffic between the 2? Do I need to set up as a bridge or a router?
I need everything to stay on the same network.
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