On Mon, Jun 11, 2012 at 5:51 PM, Rob Kampen <rkampen at kampensonline.com>wrote: > On 06/12/2012 09:14 AM, Boris Epstein wrote: > >> Hello listmates, >> >> I am running DHCPD for IPv4 on a Centos 5 machine. I am wondering if >> anyone >> has got a functional dhcpd.conf configuration serving static routes to >> Linux, Mac OS X and Windows clients. >> >> I tried a couple of variations of static-routes options - but have yet to >> create something that would work. >> > Use this: > ddns-domainname "mydomainname.com"; > ddns-update-style interim; > ddns-rev-domainname "in-addr.arpa"; > ddns-updates on; > ignore client-updates; > > key DHCP_UPDATER { > algorithm hmac-md5; > secret xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx; > }; > > zone mydomainname.com. { > primary 192.168.1.10; > key DHCP_UPDATER; > } > > zone 1.168.192.in-addr.arpa. { > primary 192.168.1.10; > key DHCP_UPDATER; > } > > subnet 192.168.1.0 netmask 255.255.255.0 { > authoritative; > # --- default gateway > option routers 192.168.1.1; > option subnet-mask 255.255.255.0; > option nis-domain "mydomainname.com"; > option domain-name "mydomainname.com"; > option domain-name-servers 192.168.1.1 , 192.168.1.2 ; > option time-offset -18000; > option ntp-servers 192.168.1.2; > option netbios-name-servers 192.168.1.10; > range dynamic-bootp 192.168.1.64 192.168.1.127; > default-lease-time 21600; > max-lease-time 43200; > } > # we want the nameserver to appear at a fixed address > host iPhone { > next-server iPhone.mydomainname.com; > hardware ethernet 00:24:36:49:42:81; > fixed-address 192.168.1.192; > } > host Australia { > next-server australia.mydomainname.com; > hardware ethernet 00:24:8c:81:0c:15; > fixed-address 192.168.1.202; > } > host D610 { > next-server D610.mydomainname.com; > hardware ethernet 00:90:4b:c7:54:fb; > fixed-address 192.168.1.201; > } > > Hope this helps > > > >> Rob, Thanks, looks good. But what part of it deals with static routes for particular networks? All I see is one default gateway: option routers 192.168.1.1; Boris.