On 07/26/2011 12:44 PM, Yavuz Maşlak wrote: > Hello > > I use pf on freebsd as packet filter. > > I have a wireless area. The users get to the internet using automatic ip > from the dhcp server. > I wish to deny to assign a static ip address by manual. > > How can I do that with pf or ipfw or another thing? > > thanks > Hi You cannot deny a client to set a static IP address on the client machine, except when you have control over the client machine. You can allow access with pf or ipfw only for the DHCP address range you give out to clients and for static addresses you may have configured yourself on some network devices that need access. If your firewall defaults to deny (default) all other IP addresses are denied, otherwise deny those addresses.
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