as long as you can get to the other networks, then yes it can.  i did it
using 9 subnets.  man dhcpd.conf.  you can setup the individual subnets
and what ranges you want with that file.

Robert Fargher wrote:
> 
>  Does anyone know if one Linux box can be a DHCP server for 3 physical
> private networks, each with their own nic?  By this I mean, serve 192.168.1.x
> addresess to clients on eth1, 192.168.2.x addresses to clients on eth2 and
> 192.168.3.x addresses to clients on eth3?
> 
>   The idea is that the Linux box will have ADSL attached to eth0 and be doing
> IP masquerading for the three 192.168.x.x LANs.
> 
>   I've gone through the man pages and didn't see anything on this
> 
> Cheers,
> Rob
> 
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