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All,
It's terribly simple to assign a fixed address through DHCP by using
the MAC address of the client, such as:
host samwise {
hardware ethernet 00:11:24:2d:5a:64;
fixed-address x.y.z.35;
}
I've been over the man pages, I've STFW'd, and *tried* to search the
dhcp-server list archives over at MARC (which seems to have an utterly
broken search feature), all to no avail.
Why do I want to use the client id? For machines like my PowerBook
that have both a wired and wireless interface. Sometimes I connect
them to the house network with a wire, sometimes over the air. I'd
like them to get the same address assigned by DHCP in either case
though.
--
Jason Costomiris <><
E: jcostom {at} gmail {dot} com / W: http://www.jasons.org/
186,000 miles per second. It's not just a good idea, it's the law.
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