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Re: Need help w/ dhcpd and shared-network option . . .



Hi,

As previous poster said "what is your Debian box's config"

Please post output of "ifconfig" command together with 
"/etc/network/interfaces".  Also state "potato" or "woody".

Cheers :-)

On Tue, Dec 11, 2001 at 07:25:52PM -0700, Jeff Vincent wrote:
> There are no other routers between the subnets that I know of. 
> 
> When we configure our machines statically, all use the same static
> route at address X.Y.D.254 (same as static route?) and all use the same
> subnet mask of 255.255.252.0 regardless of subnet and has been that way
> for nearly 2 years.  (netmasks have always been a bit of voodoo magic
> for me anyway (see question below)— ack!)  However, our IS dept. told
> us to use that subnet mask and additionally delegated us a domain and
> the 4 class C subnets for our testing use.  At least I thought they were
> class C address blocks:
> 
> X.Y.A.[0-255]
> X.Y.B.[0-255]
> X.Y.C.[0-255]
> X.Y.D.[0-255]
> 
> where the '0' is the network and '255' is the broadcast address.
> 
> Also, the dhcp server is also our dns server ( address: X.Y.D.252 )
> with a single NIC (eth0) and I can browse the web and ping anything in
> or out of our lab by name or address from this machine, so the interface
> seems to be working.
> 
> Regardless, I added the 'option routers' and 'option broadcast-address'
> to each subnet declaration as you suggested and still the same message:
> 
....

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