Cameron you said:
I was wondering how I could let the other computers know that information without having to do it manually. I guess I need a little more clarification(if you don't mind) on what you wrote below:I run a dhcp client (dhcpcd) on eth1 to get the setup from my ISP, but I also run a dhcp server on eth0 (internal) to give the other local machines info about gateway, DNS, etc.
The *Server* on eth1 is my ISP, how can you stop their server. Do you mean I need to stop the Client program(dhcpcd) on eth1? What does the DHCPDARGS line in the /etc/sysconfig/dhcp file mean? The interface that you want to run the server on?But you have to stop the server running on eth1 as well, so to do that you need to have a line DHCPDARGS="eth0" in the file /etc/sysconfig/dhcp.
Thanks for all your help. To answer your first question, I am using RH 7.2. I haven't yet upgraded. Everything is working well so I haven't wanted to disturb things by upgrading just yet.
Mike
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