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Re: DHCP and debian



You need dhcpcd, get it install it, and the rest is magic

On Sun, 23 May 1999, Kent West wrote:

> Mark Wright wrote:
> > 
> > I'm adding a debian workstation to our Windows network, and I'd like to use
> > our DHCP server to assign it's ip-address, DNS servers, netmask, etc.  Is
> > this possible?
> > 
> > ---
> > Mark Wright
> > mwright@pro-ns.net
> > mark_wright@datacard.com
> > 
> 
> I was going to let someone else answer this, but as I haven't seen any
> response, I will answer, "Yes, it is possible." I've done it, but I
> don't remember what was involved. Since I'm pretty new at *nix, it
> couldn't have been too hard. I think I just used dselect to install the
> dhcp (or maybe dhcpd?) package.
> 
> Maybe someone else answered you privately with more info, or maybe
> someone else will respond after seeing my "technically correct, but
> utterly useless"* answer.
> 
> *From the old "lost helicopter pilot at the Microsoft building joke".
> 
> 
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