Jeff Vincent, 2001-Dec-12 15:49 -0700:
> Ahh!! The fog is beginning to lift. Thank's Jeff and Brandon (and
> others)!
:-)
>
> /*- From dhcpd.conf ?--- */
> option domain-name "";
> option routers X.Y.D.254;
> option subnet-mask 255.255.252.0;
>
> default-lease-tim
Ahh!! The fog is beginning to lift. Thank's Jeff and Brandon (and
others)!
I pasted in the output from ifconfig along with my dhcpd.conf as it is
being used now (and appears to be working).
/*- From ifconfig —--- */
eth0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:04:AC:4C:5B:3F
Jeff Vincent, 2001-Dec-11 19:25 -0700:
> There are no other routers between the subnets that I know of.
>
> When we configure our machines statically, all use the same static
> route at address X.Y.D.254 (same as static route?) and all use the same
> subnet mask of 255.255.252.0 regardless of sub
Hi,
As previous poster said "what is your Debian box's config"
Please post output of "ifconfig" command together with
"/etc/network/interfaces". Also state "potato" or "woody".
Cheers :-)
On Tue, Dec 11, 2001 at 07:25:52PM -0700, Jeff Vincent wrote:
> There are no other routers between the su
There are no other routers between the subnets that I know of.
When we configure our machines statically, all use the same static
route at address X.Y.D.254 (same as static route?) and all use the same
subnet mask of 255.255.252.0 regardless of subnet and has been that way
for nearly 2 years. (n
Jeff Vincent, 2001-Dec-11 17:16 -0700:
> Our test lab has 4 class C address blocks assigned to it that are all on
> the same wire (segment?) and we are finally getting around to installing
> a dhcp server. We have a Debian-woody (testing) server up, but when I
> start it, it says:
>
> Address ran
Our test lab has 4 class C address blocks assigned to it that are all on
the same wire (segment?) and we are finally getting around to installing
a dhcp server. We have a Debian-woody (testing) server up, but when I
start it, it says:
Address range .201 to .254 not on net
.0/255.255.252.0
and th
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