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On Wed, Oct 11, 2000 at 11:57:11AM -0400, Andrew Whitlock wrote:
> Problem: dhcpcd wouldn't run with config files, only when configured on
> command line
>
> Solution: the format given in the example config file in /etc/dhcpc seems to
> either be incorrect or, at least, it doesn't work for my ISP
Problem: dhcpcd wouldn't run with config files, only when configured on
command line
Solution: the format given in the example config file in /etc/dhcpc seems to
either be incorrect or, at least, it doesn't work for my ISP (@home). The
format _given_ is as follows:
OPTIONS='-h "(hostname)"'
Thi
day, October 11, 2000 9:22 AM
Subject: Re: dhcpcd weirdness
> I have no problems with [EMAIL PROTECTED] service and my DHCP service,
> albiet, I
use
> the command line -h not config files.
<>
> I just put
> dhcpcd -h cr- &
> in rc.local and all is fine. Doesn't debian use pump though?
Jason Hammerschmidt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I have no problems with [EMAIL PROTECTED] service and my DHCP service,
> albiet, I use the command line -h not config files. I've never had
> a problem at all except for when the power goes out, then I have to
> power cycle the cable ethernet bridg
I have no problems with [EMAIL PROTECTED] service and my DHCP service, albiet,
I use
the command line -h not config files. I've never had a problem at all except
for when the power goes out, then I have to power cycle the cable ethernet
bridge and then use dhcpcd -h hostname
I just put
dhcpcd -h
On Wed, Oct 11, 2000 at 07:46:59AM +0200, Jan Martin Mathiassen wrote:
> some dhcp servers apparently need you to add -h hostname for some obscure
> reason (i don't know why, i just remember hearing something about that
> somewhere), so i suggest you check out its config man file for the
> equival
> >Oct 11 00:08:36 isharagi dhcpcd[188]: timed out waiting for a valid DHCP
> >server response
>
> It gets the address instantly if I start it as follows:
>
> >isharagi:/# dhcpcd -h (hostname)
>
> Whereas just typing "dhcpcd" causes it to pause for a long time,
> as it does
> when it tries running
I have a box that provides network services to some other computers that is
running Potato. It accesses the internet via cable modem, using dhcpcd to
get its IP address. The problem I'm having is that it won't work unless I
run it with configuration options on the command line, although I have my
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