Hi,
Well I couldn't get the stable version dhclient to work with my cable
operators dhcp server, but the newer (in testing version for SARGE)
dhcpcd worked. So if anyone else has this problems my recommendation
would be to switch to the new dhcpcd program in place of the dhclient.
No idea wh
On Mon, 08 Nov 2004 15:28:18 +, Ben Hutchings
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Joshua J. Brickel wrote:
> > Hi Folks,
[...]
>
> > 2) The message "SIOCADDRT: Network is unreachable" can not be good.
>
> Well, it doesn't *look* good, but it might not really indicate a problem.
>
[...]
I don't
Joshua J. Brickel wrote:
Hi Folks,
I was hoping that someone might be able to help me with this or direct
me to another internet group that would
Summary:
DHCP is not getting set-up correctly on the Linux side.
The
present problem is that the initial dhcp connection does not seem to be
pro
Hi Folks,
I was hoping that someone might be able to help me with this or direct
me to another internet group that would
Summary:
DHCP is not getting set-up correctly on the Linux side. On the Windows
side all is okay. So the network card would appear okay.
Detailed Description:
Linux
On Fri, Dec 13, 2002 at 02:50:39PM +1100, John Griffiths wrote:
> Not yet is the spirit of that pristine valour
> extinct in you, when girt with steel and lofty flames
> once we fought against the empire of heaven.
> We were -- that I will not deny -- vanquished in that conflict:
>
Hi,
What was wrong with your command?
# apt-cache search dhcpd
will show that a dhcp server is available with the debian package:
dhcp
Therefore,
# apt-get install dhcp
should get you the daemon you need.
edit /etc/dhcpd.conf
to setup your ranges and such.
hth,
cheers,
Mike
Quoting John Griffi
hi all,
I'm a little confused...
I've run dhcp boxes (freesco and NAT'ing firewall routers) so I was
expecting it to be a little easier under debian.
I'm on a fixed IP network, but there are some free addresses I'd like to
make available for guest boxes.
I thought a dhcp server would be simple
d yet. It is a PCI-based Realtek RTL8029 Adapter, IRQ 09, I/0
range 1800-18DF.
Do you have any information about how to proceed
here?
- Jim
- Original Message -
From:
Khalid
EZZARAOUI
To: Jim
Campbell
Sent: Sunday, April 11, 1999 6:10
PM
Subject: Re: Hello, an
Hi Jim,
Try running XF86Setup. It gives you a nice graphical install screen. Also, in
/usr/doc/xserver-common, there are various readme's that will help you.
They are gziped, so use gunzip Monitors.gz to un-gunzip it.
As far as dhcp goes, it you want to use it for you ethernet card, i believe
Hello, everyone --
Well, I finally did it. I have Debian Linux
running on my home system. I have never used Linux before, though I have
been a UNIX fan for all my career. This is the first non-commercial
version of UNIX I have ever used. I think that the attention and use
that Linux i
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