I would like to set up DHCP using the ISC distribution on Linux. We have two basic pools of addresses on the same physical network: 192.168.0.x/16 and 192.168.1.x/16
192.168.1.x have internet and the 192.168.0.x/16 do not, as defined in our router.
Is there any way we could control who gets internet access addresses besides using MAC address authentication?
I saw an entry in a How-To about "client-defined users" but it didn't give much discription.
Thanks in advance for your help.
192.168.1.x have internet and the 192.168.0.x/16 do not, as defined in our router.
Is there any way we could control who gets internet access addresses besides using MAC address authentication?
I saw an entry in a How-To about "client-defined users" but it didn't give much discription.
Thanks in advance for your help.