[rbak-nsp] dhcp only on interface

Marcin Kuczera marcin at leon.pl
Sun Aug 3 17:16:20 EDT 2008


>Now with DHCP, the lease that it serves back would update the ARP table,
>and
>should clear it when the lease expires.
>The point is that these are separated tables, although the lease got
>expired, the ARP table is not.

this is what I've observed, once I fetch IP from DHCP, there is a new entry
in ARP table, that looks like static.
But, it takes a time after disconnecting so that the ARP entry is cleared.
That's something that I can apply, I mean - such a few minutes is acceptable
for me since particular IP is statically bound to particular MAC address.

However, there was a still possibility to bind a static IP to PC and use it,
so classical dynamic ARP worked fine - How to turn it off ?

>What Marcin likes to achieve is that when the lease is expired, the
>connection of that subscriber is dropped, and no communication is allowed
>anymore, right?

that would be perfect ;-) anyone able to push this feature request forward ?

>The DHCP server should be able to do this but it sounds more like a job for
>a clips controlled subscriber to me.

the problem is that I still don't know how CLIPS really works..
Something similar to DHCP, but with possibility to apply some filter policy,
qos policy and others.. All the radius assingnment, accounting sounds
perfect, but it's still not clear for me...

Regards,
Marcin




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