Back in February, Mark Howe wrote:
> In order to try to sort out my Netscape plugin problems (see earlier
> messages), I have set up a second server. So I now have a redhat server with
> 2 network cards. One is plugged into an ltsp terminal via a crossover cable,
> and is on subnet 192.168.2, and the other is plugged into the hub used by my
> original Suse ltsp server and another 6 ltsp terminals, as well as the
> firewall and thus the rest of the Internet. The rh server's address is
> 192.168.1/2.166, while the suse server's address is 192.168.1.64, and the
> firewall is on 192.168.1.1
> 
> At first glance, everything works fine: the original network functions as
> normal, and I can boot the terminal connected to the rh server and access the
> internet. However, on closer inspection, the dhcp that responds to the
> terminal connected to the rh machine gives the terminal a server IP address
> of 192.168.1.64. This seems bizarre to me, as neither server has that
> address. I even grepped my hard disc in vain for .1.64 to find the offending
> file! The result is that, occasionally, the terminal doesn't boot because of
> access problems (presumably because it has got the wrong server and/or the
> wrong ip address for one or another service), and, more to the point, the
> system is rather hard to test as there are potentially 2^4 combinations of
> servers that the terminal could find for different services...
> 
> Any ideas what is going on and what to do about it, other than separate the
> two systems entirely? (I am loathed to do this as there is no easy way for me
> to connect two servers to the Internet at once without passing through the
> firewall, and I can't really disconnect the cybercafe network to play with my
> test server...)

Did you ever sort this one out?

-David

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