Cameron you said:

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.
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:

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.
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?

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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