Chmouel Boudjnah wrote:
and isn't the dhcp job to set the gateway ?
Not only... It also sets the netmask. Why then would DHCP be for? A
server just feeding worstation numbers would be a stupid nonsense.
Specially for mobile stuff (ex. notebooks). A change on general
architecture of the
Hi!
I have big problems with my network setup. I get my IP-Adress
from a DHCP Server (which works fine) but my default route
never gets set. After digging for a while I found the reason
for it in the ifup-Skript in /etc/sysconfig/ifup.
(I can't say if this worked in Mandrake 7.1, but it worked
Reinhard Katzmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
in this else part the GATEWAY variable from /etc/sysconfig/network
is used for adding the route but as I use DHCP is used this never gets
reached. To correct this bug you have to move line 169 - 178 out of the
else clause. (I don't see any reason
Hi Chmouel!
Reinhard Katzmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
in this else part the GATEWAY variable from /etc/sysconfig/network
is used for adding the route but as I use DHCP is used this never gets
reached. To correct this bug you have to move line 169 - 178 out of the
else clause. (I
Reinhard Katzmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
No, when using DYNCONFIG the GATEWAY variables are ignored (as they are
only recogniced in the else clause, i.e. no DYNCONFIG (bootp/dhcp, both
the same probably).
and isn't the dhcp job to set the gateway ?
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On Tue, Sep 12, 2000 at 01:30:28PM +0200, Chmouel Boudjnah wrote:
Reinhard Katzmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
No, when using DYNCONFIG the GATEWAY variables are ignored (as they are
only recogniced in the else clause, i.e. no DYNCONFIG (bootp/dhcp, both
the same probably).
and isn't