Re: dhcpd
Do you know where your dhcp server is broadcasting?
For ex, it may not be broadcasting on your eth1 (192.168.1.1)
In the past, I have gone into /etc/init.d/dhcp and
specified which nics to run my dhcp server on.
....--exec /usr/sbin/dhcp eth1 eth2
hth,
Mike
Quoting Jason Majors <jason@kwiqsilver.org>:
> I'm trying to setup dhcpd on one machine and setup my notebook as a dhcp
> client. I have this as my /etc/dhcpd.conf and have started dhcpd, but
> the
> notebook won't connect on dhcp. Any ideas?
>
> Thanks,
> Jason
>
>
> #dhcpd.conf
> # option definitions common to all supported networks...
> option domain-name "kwiqsilver.org";
> option domain-name-servers 68.2.16.30;
>
> option subnet-mask 255.255.255.0;
> default-lease-time 600;
> max-lease-time 7200;
>
> subnet 192.168.1.0 netmask 255.255.255.0 {
> range 192.168.1.101 192.168.1.200;
> option broadcast-address 192.168.1.255;
> }
> #dhcpd.conf
>
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