From: Florian Weimer (fw@deneb.enyo.de)
Date: Fri May 21 2004 - 15:09:04 CDT
Is it possible to assign no default route to unknown clients? All
dhcpd.conf examples I've seen so far have default routes for both
pools. Is this required in principle, or optional if the network is
laid out accordingly (which mostly means that servers that are
required in the pre-authentication are reachable over the local
subnet).
I'm asking because I wonder whether NetReg can be (ab)used to address
a rather obscure but very annoying networking problem.
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