On Tue, 2003-01-14 at 06:25, Chinmay Nadkarni wrote: > I have the following setup ... > > My linux box with 2 network cards connects to the outside world over > cable modem, and acts as a gateway for my internal network. > > Currently all my home computers have static ip (except the NIC that > connects to my ISP, which talks dhcp), and I have copied over the name > server information from /etc/resolv.conf of the linux gateway to each of > them manually. > > What I'd like to know is whether I can run a dhcp server on my internal > network such that it does not interfere with the dhcp server from my > ISP, and such that the network card on the linux gateway that is > connected to the cable provider uses their (ISP's) dhcp server, while > the network card that is connected to the internal network uses my > internal dhcp server.
Absolutely. Install webmin and use it to configure DHCP. Will save you a lot of time. It has an option specifying which interface to use, so just set it to whichever nic is on your internal LAN. -- Cliff Wells, Software Engineer Logiplex Corporation (www.logiplex.net) (503) 978-6726 x308 (800) 735-0555 x308 -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?subject=unsubscribe https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list