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Is there anyway to configure the DHCP server to only answer requests to a
local network, through one interface? Meaning, to configure your Linux
box sitting between a cable modem/adsl and the rest of your machines to
configure hosts using DHCP, but NOT to answer requests for machines coming
through the other network card? I imagine it could be done somehow with
IP-Tables, but if someone has a good, quick and workable solution, I'd
appreciate it.
Thanks!
Jason McIntosh
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