On 7/15/2011 2:56 PM, Ljubomir Ljubojevic wrote: > Timothy Murphy wrote: >> Ljubomir Ljubojevic wrote: >> >>> and there is no mention of interfaces, just their IP's, and you can only >>> set DHCP service on the first IP on the interface. >> >> What exactly do you mean when you say that "you can only set DHCP service >> on the first IP on the interface"? >> >> > I use ISC DHCP on non-CentOS router. On that router, ISC DHCP will not > hand out IP addresses on second (or virtual eth0:0, eth0:1, ...) IP on > the interface, just for the subnet original, true IP is set. > > Since ISC DHCP should be the same, this should be also true for CentOS > version of ISC DHCP server. Did you use a 'shared-network' declaration? It still isn't going to be able to distinguish which address range to give out to any particular client unless you've specified the hardware ethernet for it, though. -- Les Mikesell lesmikesell at gmail.com