John G. Norman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
: I'm using dhcpcd, because when trying to install dhclient, I get:
: socket: Protocol not available - make sure CONFIG_PACKET and CONFIG_FILTER
: are defined in your kernel configuration.
: Haven't compiled a new kernel because it seems that dhcpcd shou
A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far way, someone said...
> Well, I'm getting there . . .
>
> I upgraded to 2.2 (frozen), and that's all working.
>
> My NIC is working, and if I set the IPADDR, NETMASK, etc., etc., manually,
> networking works just fine.
>
> But dhcpcd still refuses to pick t
Still at it . . . I'm trying to get dhcp going on an old 486 with a 3com
3c515 NIC.
With potato, dhclient runs . . . but dhcp still can't get a response. This
is MediaOne in Cambridge, Mass. . . . Does anyone in Cambridge know if dhcp
service requires a hostname or a registered MAC address?
Well, I'm getting there . . .
I upgraded to 2.2 (frozen), and that's all working.
My NIC is working, and if I set the IPADDR, NETMASK, etc., etc., manually,
networking works just fine.
But dhcpcd still refuses to pick the information up from MediaOne; or, its
request is not getting out. Sysl
A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far way, someone said...
> Hi. I've been RTFM and the Debian e-mail archives for quite awhile, and I
> can't get dhcpcd to work on slink (2.2.12).
>
> I'm trying to do dhcp to MediaOne in Cambridge, MA.
>
> When I run the daemon, I get the error: SIOCADDRT
>
>
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