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[Answered] How to allocate ip addresses from ISP via DHCP ..... [message #34769] Mon, 02 February 2009 08:26 Go to previous message
schjeall is currently offline  schjeall
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Registered: February 2009
Location: Denmark
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My ISP gives away 5 ip-adresses and they are allocated when a device is requesting a new IP-address (with a diffrent MAC).

Now, how do I get each CT1..5 firing DCHP requests at my ISP's network? I think it's a routing/firewall problem at CT0. I use easy-mac.sh to generate individual MAC addresses.


ISP network 
   |
----------
|  DSL   |
----------
    |
    |
   eth0
   |  \
   |   \ DCHP requests
   |    \
------- --------
| CT0 | |CT1..5|
------- --------

CT0, connects perfectly to the internet.

Please, can someone provide me with a command-walkthrough? Also, what is most handy to use veth og venet?

[Updated on: Wed, 04 February 2009 19:53]

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