On 08/20/2010 02:39 PM, Darr wrote: > I have only a couple machines on my LAN that I really > need/want to have the same addresses every time... a print > server and a computer I want to be accessible via dyndns.org > (requires the same address every time so the port forwarding > in the router points to the correct machine)... so I never > really ran into that limit before in DD-WRT. > > And not to hijack this thread, but it wouldn't be that hard > to setup a DHCP server on fedora instead, would it? (I don't > want full setup instructions... it must have a wiki somewhere.) > > And that should handle MAC-reserved IPs, too, right? > > I would likely be happier with that, ultimately, since > if I want to run a transparent proxy I could set the > Gateway address to the proxy server, but DD-WRT's > DHCP always sets the Gateway to its own LAN IP > when it hands out addresses. > Setting up a DHCP server on a machine that is going to be running all the time is easy. You have more then one choice of program, depending on how complicated your setup needs to be. I think all of them can set a fixed IP address based on MAC address. Mikkel -- Do not meddle in the affairs of dragons, for thou art crunchy and taste good with Ketchup!
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