While we're ecstatic about the multiple-interface dhcp server, its really quite limited in the configuration options. Would it be possible to have all the dhcp "features" available to add via a dropdown menu...with the ability to add an unlimited number of features. This is useful for things such as time server, etc. If not, where is the dhcpd.conf that i can manually edit? Also, for the static mappings, is there a way you could add the ability to do a mass import via a text file/existing configuration file. we have hundreds of entries i really don't want to enter by hand.
I only use the ASL DHCP server for my DMZ network. For the Internal network, I run another DHCP server on my local file server.
That is a very common approach, and most file server OSes, including Windows and NetWare, which are the two most common ones, come with a DHCP server. Their DHCP servers are also DNS integrated, which makes them the preferred ones to use in any directory services based LAN environment.
Having just a simple utility DHCP server included with ASL works fine as is.
I only use the ASL DHCP server for my DMZ network. For the Internal network, I run another DHCP server on my local file server.
That is a very common approach, and most file server OSes, including Windows and NetWare, which are the two most common ones, come with a DHCP server. Their DHCP servers are also DNS integrated, which makes them the preferred ones to use in any directory services based LAN environment.
Having just a simple utility DHCP server included with ASL works fine as is.