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    DHCPd with multiple ipv4 subnets outside of local interface network. (300US$)

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      Sylos
      last edited by

      Any luck getting the changes made?

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        csutcliff
        last edited by

        I'm still interested and willing to pay.

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          mphilippi
          last edited by

          Any news on the pull request?

          https://github.com/pfsense/pfsense/pull/1406

          rbgarga commented on 4 Feb 2016
          After discuss privately with @marcelloc he agreed to submit a fresh patch, tested on 2.3, and I'll review it as soon as it lands here

          Is the "fresh patch" going to be integrated in 2.4?

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            tallynerdy
            last edited by

            Hi Folks,
            I've done a little of my own work in getting more flexibility into the DHCPD configuration of pfsense. I've only gone as far as allowing static mappings on ipalias subnets in my submission, but have some code which also allows for creation of ipalias subnet ranges. The reason I haven't released that bit is because of how complicated it gets to validate the new ranges within the existing codebase without a big refactor. Please have a look and let me know what you think.

            Cheers!
            Colin

            This is my pull request to RELENG_2_3_4 with the changes:
            https://github.com/pfsense/pfsense/pull/3836

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              jpmondardo
              last edited by

              hi, any news about this?
              I need a solution for multiples subnets on the same lan, anyone working with?

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                johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator
                last edited by johnpoz

                This thread is from 2014-2017... And for version 2.3 that is now EOL! Or even OLDER and no longer supported - so I doubt it.

                I doubt this will ever be brought into pfsense to be honest... If you need to run a dhcp server like this - then run your own dhcp server.. Could be as cheap as firing up a PI on your network for a couple of bucks.

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                  thanhan
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                  i was also looking for something like this

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                    Ethereal
                    last edited by

                    I think this should be a feature in PF-Sense.
                    Disabled by default, but advanced users should be able to benefit from it.

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                    • bingo600B
                      bingo600 @Ethereal
                      last edited by

                      @ethereal

                      I'm sure Netgate would love to receive a patch, that introduces that functionality.

                      I for one would not like to make a GUI interface that would cover the kazillion possibilities in the ISC-DHCP-Server.

                      I am not using pfSense DHCP-Server at home , but run my own ISC-DHCP-Server on two Linux servers Active/Stby, where the Stby is a little "Orange Pi Zero".

                      So as @johnpoz mentioned , this is easily done with a Raspberry Pi.
                      But do your self a favour , and use the cabled interface , not wireless.

                      /Bingo

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                        Ethereal @bingo600
                        last edited by Ethereal

                        @bingo600
                        I'm using a HP workstation with 3 NICs as firewall (firewall alone, not a router), none is wireless.
                        I'm a network engineer, installed PFa few days ago and I noticed it doesn't support this feature.
                        I have no clue what you mean by "use this not that".

                        Have a good day,
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                        • bingo600B
                          bingo600 @Ethereal
                          last edited by bingo600

                          @ethereal
                          I was referring to the Raspberry Pi network interface , if you chose that for running ISC-DHCP-Server.
                          Some might chose to get the cheaper "wireless only" Raspberry board.

                          /Bingo

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                          pfSense+ 23.05.1 (ZFS)

                          QOTOM-Q355G4 Quad Lan.
                          CPUĀ  : Core i5 5250U, Ram : 8GB Kingston DDR3LV 1600
                          LANĀ  : 4 x Intel 211, DiskĀ  : 240G SAMSUNG MZ7L3240HCHQ SSD

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