On Tue, Apr 22, 2008 at 02:09:06PM +0200, Szemer?dy G?bor wrote:
> Hello!
> We have a DHCP server listening on subnet 192.168.42.0. (On the server with 
> address 192.168.42.1)
> One of the addresses , lets say 192.168.42.11 , we plan to use as a LTSP 
> server for thin clients.
> So we installed the second network interface card with the address 
> 192.168.0.254 and our server (192.168.42.11) now connects to the internet 
> via interface 192.168.42.0 segment , and the thin clients are connected to 
> to this server via subnet 192.168..0.0. In Ltsp server there is a DHCP 
> server which is listening on subnet 192.168.0.0.
> Will these two DHCPs generate a conflict?

I found your description very confusing, but I belive there were will no
conflict as long as they are on physically different networks.

-- Brooks

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