DHCP with multiple subnets (server and relay)
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Hi all…
I have been trying for some days now to run pfSense in a multi-subnet environment but I haven't succeeded so far...
From the web GUI, it is not possible to address different subnets (e.g Lan interface on 192.168.10.0/24 serving addresses from 192.168.10.30 to 192.168.10.40 and from 192.168.10.50 to 192.168.10.60), only one is possible.
I then tried to use the DHCP Relay available from the GUI but going to Status > Services will always show dhcprelay stopped and there is no way of starting it. By logging into the system, I figured out that the service is simply not present...
3 questions then:
1. Is it possible to make the built-in DHCP server to address different subnets by writing a dhcpd.conf file in /usr/local/etc ?
2. Where is the DHCP relay service ? Is it available as a package or this feature will be added in later releases (hence, the DHCP Relay tab in the GUI) ?
3. Has anyone ever succeeded what I am trying to do ? :-)I tested this on pfSense v0.90 and I have just upgraded to v0.94.10...
I will try some of this stuff tomorrow... maybe you guys can put me on the right way.
Thanks in advance...
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#1 - No. Use reservations for this range and make the range broader.
#2 - Services -> DHCP Relay
#2 - Not going to work, you cannot split up ranges, you need to add reservations for the items that you wish to not be handed out