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[EMAIL PROTECTED] (sdownes) wrote:
> Original Message
>
> Hi Steve,
>
> I encountered this same problem just a few days ago with Woody/kernel
> 2.4.20, although I'm ashamed to admit it didn't occur to me to check
> the DHCP server logs on the
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Hi Steve,
I encountered this same problem just a few days ago with Woody/kernel
2.4.20, although I'm ashamed to admit it didn't occur to me to check
the DHCP server logs on the gateway machine.I don't know if the fix
I found will work for your scenario, b
Hi Steve,
I encountered this same problem just a few days ago with Woody/kernel
2.4.20, although I'm ashamed to admit it didn't occur to me to check
the DHCP server logs on the gateway machine.I don't know if the fix
I found will work for your scenario, but here's what I found with
kernel
Hi Steve,
I encountered this same problem just a few days ago with Woody/kernel
2.4.20, although I'm ashamed to admit it didn't occur to me to check
the DHCP server logs on the gateway machine.I don't know if the fix
I found will work for your scenario, but here's what I found with
kernel
Just set up a new (to me) laptop. It finds its DNS over dhcp when booting
on a stable kernel but will not on kernel 2.4-20 (pentium classic) it is
issuing requests & the server is receiving them & according to its logs
replying correctly. But the client is not receiving the info. All hardware
t
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