Cameron you said:
I run a dhcp client (dhcpcd) on eth1 to get the setup from my ISP,
but I also run a dhcp server on eth0 (internal)
to give the other local
machines info about gateway, DNS, etc.
I was wondering how I could let the other computers know that information
without having to do it
Christ mas Story.
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Subject: RE: Only static IPs works, DHCP hangs .
Date: Thu, 12 Dec 2002 18:30:50 -0400
At 09:34 2002/12/12 -0600, you wrote:
This is n
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Subject: RE: Only static IPs works, DHCP hangs .
Date: Thu, 12 Dec 2002 15:26:37 +1000
silly question time, but what are you using?
Is it dhcpcd (and not dhcpd?)
How are you configuring it?
Cameron.
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I am trying to use DHCP because my ISP requires it. I thought setting up
DHCP was easy! Whenever I change the eth1 card to use DHCP, then it fails
bringing that nic up on boot up. Do you need dns servers when setting up
DHCP? What about routing and gateway IPs? I have tried all that I can think
Hello All,
I am doing a couple of things. I am trying to network three computers 1
MAC/1 Linux/1 PC, with the Linux box being the gateway to the Internet. My
roommate's MAC is currently hooked up and working with the Internet
connection. I figured that since it was using DHCP it would be as s
Sorry everyone. I wrote an email detailing my problem and it doesn't seem to
have gotten on the board. I want to make sure they're going through before I
spend time writing another one.
Mike
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Bobby,
Could you send me the how url? I am always interested in saving the
how-tos of things that I might be interested in learning in the future.
Mike
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I am Running RH7.0 and kernel 2.2(16-22). I want to change the default port
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#
# Simple configuration file for xinetd
#
# Some defaults, and include /et