On Fri, 2007-12-21 at 05:49 +0530, Sudev Barar wrote:
> On 21/12/2007, Joseph Gregory <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > When I disabled the wireless network, the client recognised the ltsp
> > server as the TFTP server and stated as much on the terminal. But I got
> > no further. I definitely think that there is a clash somewhere between
> > the two network settings.
> >
> > Question: How can I avoid the system from automatically assigning the
> > DNS server to the router sub-net?
> 
> What OS? under Ubuntu you can assign dhcpd interface in file
> /etc/default/dhcp3-server

Thanks, I need to look into DNS further but my actual problem is a
little more low-level.

The single problem I have at present is that the client cannot get the
physical address of the server via an ARP request. I have tried to
connect another client to check this and the same happens.

Who/what is blocking the arp request. Why is the server not responding. 

If I can't solve this issue then LTSP is not going to work and I will
probably go back to Vista :(. Please don't let that happen.

Joe


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