Boy, I'm just awash with questions tonight. This time it's a DHCP problem across bridged LAN segments. I've put my DHCP (,etc) server on one NIC, which is bridged to the rest of my LAN on another NIC. I have an Internal Networks -> Any -> Any Allow rule, but DHCP requests from the LAN are not reaching the server. No trace of them appears in the Packet Filter log, either; they just vanish into a black hole.
I thought perhaps I needed to set up DHCP Relay, but that requires two interfaces to be specified, and these two segments are on the same bridged interface!
For the time being, I've enabled ASG's own DHCP server on that interface, but that's not an optimal solution.
Any and all suggestions welcomed. ASG seems like an excellent product, but it's frustrating that I'm striking problem after problem - I can't believe that my setup is that esoteric, so I have to wonder what I'm missing.
Thanks in advance.
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