I am currently using dhcpd-6.0.20170207_2 on 11.2R AMD64. I use my FreeBSD system as the DHCP server and have some diagnostics and alerts fed off the logs and lease files to monitor my network.
I have an occasion now to wish to block a certain MAC address somehow, and I am not really understanding how to go about this or if it is possible via the DHCP config. The idea I have would be to assign a specific MAC address to a non-functional subnet. It does not have to be a genuinely secure type of blocking, just something that prevents a device from using the net until its configuration is seen to. Is there a cookbook recipe for doing this that someone can point me to?
Thanks.
I have an occasion now to wish to block a certain MAC address somehow, and I am not really understanding how to go about this or if it is possible via the DHCP config. The idea I have would be to assign a specific MAC address to a non-functional subnet. It does not have to be a genuinely secure type of blocking, just something that prevents a device from using the net until its configuration is seen to. Is there a cookbook recipe for doing this that someone can point me to?
Thanks.