How to use external DHCP?
Posted: Tue Nov 15, 2011 6:40 am
I have a mix of devices which ultimately connect to an Astaro firewall which is the DHCP server.
The divices are a mix of WinXp, Win7 and Linux-based media players. IPv4 is the only protocol used by the firewall. IT supports IPv6 but I'm not using it. "Guest" devices are usually WinXP, Win7 or a game device like a PS3. The firewall has a NIC address list for the permanent and frequent guest devices. Other guests must use WiFi with a password which is controlled by a dd-wrt router.
Right now, the Amahi box has DHCP turned off and it cannot see any of the other boxes nor can it see the Internet. I change its CAT5 cable to use the DNS port of the firewall when I need to get to the net.
I'd like to configure the Amahi server to accept the DHCP assignments from the Astaro firewall and periodically scan for new devices (once a minute or so.) It should act as a local DNS (I think...) so the Windows boxes can see each other in their "network neighborhood"s without modified hosts files.
How can this be done?
The divices are a mix of WinXp, Win7 and Linux-based media players. IPv4 is the only protocol used by the firewall. IT supports IPv6 but I'm not using it. "Guest" devices are usually WinXP, Win7 or a game device like a PS3. The firewall has a NIC address list for the permanent and frequent guest devices. Other guests must use WiFi with a password which is controlled by a dd-wrt router.
Right now, the Amahi box has DHCP turned off and it cannot see any of the other boxes nor can it see the Internet. I change its CAT5 cable to use the DNS port of the firewall when I need to get to the net.
I'd like to configure the Amahi server to accept the DHCP assignments from the Astaro firewall and periodically scan for new devices (once a minute or so.) It should act as a local DNS (I think...) so the Windows boxes can see each other in their "network neighborhood"s without modified hosts files.
How can this be done?