> 1) How should the network addresses (address, subnet, gateway etc) be
configured
> on eth 1 to listen for dhcp?

Any address on your local subnet is fine as long as the appropriate netmask
is set correctly. Just set your clients to look at that address and Bob's
your uncle.

>
> 2) what "route" changes are necessary?

Not sure but you may need to forward packets across using your firewall.

>
> 3) what is the minimal dhcp.conf file for this operation?

Go to the Linux Documentation Project and read up on that.

>
> 4) Other likely pitfalls preventing win machines getting dhcp?

No.

Regards,
Ed.




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