This I am not sure can be done with dhcpd. However you can specify NIC to fixed static addys and the nic harware address in the dhcp.conf file.
How does that work?
JohnStanley Writes: This is what I am talking about at the end of the ".conf" file below. That is what you are trying or wantting to accomplish? This is actualy a confiuration I use. In all respect I have a question for you.... Are you wantting to try this solution because you cant access another subnet? If now you are then you need to have a look at your routing tables in your routers or vlan configuration on your switches. That's just question or two I could be wrong.
Dear John.
This is definitely not what I am trying to do. I try to line out the setup again:
Subnet A (192.168.2.x) <-> DHCP Server with 2 NICs <-> Subnet B (10.1.0.0)
Clients on Subnet A should get a static IP from the host declaration. Clients on Subnet B should obtain dynamic IP addresses from a range.
The two subnets are not physically connected but a Client should be able to connect to Subnet A or to Subnet B as well.
Best Regards Marcus