I think Qlemo may be onto your problem . . . there's no reason why your local linksys should ignore a DHCP request and pass it to a remote.
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SteveJ
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I have 4 Linksys WRT310N on my network. One is a OpenVPN server and the others OpenVPN clients. 2 of the clients have DHCP enabled. I also have software OpenVPN clients. The problem is some network clients are using remote gateways instead of the local one. For example in Miami the router DHCP server is 192.168.1.1. A client connected to that router is being assigned a IP by the Houston router, 192.168.1.2, when it should be assigned by the Miami router, to which it is connected directly. How to prevent such behavior?
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I'm guessing only. I assume the DHCP requests are forwarded using OpenVPN because of the bridge mode. But that should not be the case, as the routers themselves are acting as DHCP servers.
Well, as a workaround you could use DHCP ClassID, set up on client by
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by: QlemoPosted on 2009-07-13 at 07:36:21ID: 24840104
Have a look whether you have DHCP relay activated on the Linksys clients. As DHCP broadcasts cannot cross a routing connection, the Linksys at each end seems to be do something to allow for it. Or are you running OpenVPN in bridged mode (vs. routing, with own transfer networks)?