On Wed, 2002-09-04 at 15:31, Anne Wilson wrote:
> My new broadband working, I need a cleaning up operation.
> 
> Old scenario:
> 
> Mdk as dhcp server for lan, masquerading two W98 boxes over my modem 
> connection.
> 
> New scenario:
> 
> All boxes using static IP over router for Internet connection.
> 
> How do I get stop dhcp?

If you are asking how to stop Linux dhcp services immediately, then it's

service dhcpd stop

If you want to edit how the service loads at boot time, then run the
chkconfig command...

chkconfig --help

chkconfig --list

The winblows boxen will set themselves up on some kind of freaky 169
subnet or some crap like that if you don't have a dhcp server on the lan
for them to talk to.  I assume you have gone into the network setups for
the winblows boxen and set everything to static instead of dhcp, since
it sounds like you are putting the Mandrake dhcp service to rest.


> How do I turn off the connection sharing?

For a winblows ICS server, you can remove the internet sharing icons
from the network icon under control panel.  That effectively uninstalls
ICS.

For Mandrake you just go into mandrake control center  (mcc) and down to
internet stuff, and you should be able to disable it's Internet
Connection Sharing from there.
 
> Anything else I should do?

If it's working....No.  ;)
> 
> Anne
> 

HTH!

LX


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