Hi everybody,

after a long abstinance from debian-user, I've run into a problem, I
can't solve on my own.  Here it is:

I have to local interfaces, eth0 (192.168.1.1) and wlan0 (192.168.2.1).
There's also an isdn interface (ippp0) connected to the outside world.

I want DHCP to serve IPs and stuff on the two local interfaces.  The
problem now is with the routing.  Depending on which network the client
is on (LAN or WLAN) he'll need a different IP of the server as a default
gateway.  (I assume that no client will be on both local networks at the
same time.)  How can I achieve that, without hard-wiring the mac
addresses of the interfaces into the dhcp.conf file?

BTW, I first thought bridging of the two interfaces was the way to go,
but the driver for the wireless card doesn't support that.

TIA,
Viktor
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