Multiple Host Names are Identical DHCP
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Looking for a little help or to see if anyone has seen this issues on their networks.
I was looking through my DHCP active client list last night and noticed that there were 8 connections, with the same host name of VELVET, and being assigned IP addresses from the pool.
I find this to be very odd as never would I name a system VELVET...
My first thought was to setup a LAN Rule and block all traffic from the host name VELVET ... but, I do not think that is possible with pfsense.. or, am I wrong about that?
I am using version pfsense 2.5
Thank you for reading and let me know if I can provide any other information.
Kell -
Example : you buy a bunch of wall outlets that are wifi controlled.
Out of the box, the can all have the same host name.If they have a GUI, change that host name for a more useful one. Like socket-1 socket-2 etc.
Or go to Services > DHCP Server > LAN and make the pool a bit smaller.
Like 192.168.1.1 is pfSense
Pool : 192.168.1.100 -> 192.168.1.254 will be the pool.
192.168.1.2 -> 192.168.1.99 is now available.Go to the bottom of the page.
For every device on your network, take the MAC, assign it a IP from 192.168.1.2 -> 192.168.1.99, add your own useful host name.And done.
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@kjemison1966 FYI :
It's mostly found in WIFI controlled Network same hostname of devices:Reason:
- Large no of IP blocks like (10.0.0.0/16)
- Your firewall not running in all day (open and close in office timings) due to this IP leases is not cleared properly.
Solution:
- Use Subnetted IP as per requirements
2.Make your DHCP lease expire in a short time duration
These solution is for dynamic DHCP leases only.
Thanks