On Wed, 2004-01-28 at 22:06, lukas wrote:
> On Wednesday 28 January 2004 20:45, fisch wrote:
> > hi,
> > i have a problem in my network - there is a dhcp-server. How can I
> > find out the IP/MAC of that dhcp-server.
> > I tried "dhcpd -d eth0" but only my IP/MAC were shown.
> 
> Do you maybe mean "dhcpcd -d eth0", but it makes no difference,
> you will only see your IP/MAC. :)
> 
> Just do a broadcast ping (ping -b BROADCASTIP) in your network
> and then type "arp -a". Now you should see all IPs/MACs in
> your network.

I know the IP's/MAC's of all clients in the network, but there is a
dhcp-server which shouldn't be one! I wan't to find the IP/MAC of the
dhcp-server which gives me an IP.

> cu
> 
> lukas
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