We have tried searching but we could not find an answer to our
problem. Our clients cannot pxe boot from our dnsmasq server across
different subnets. We have the dnsmasq server configured to proxy
the dhcp requests to our main dhcp server. We have created helper
address
On 03/12/10 22:35, GARRISON, TRAVIS J. wrote:
We have tried searching but we could not find an answer to our
problem. Our clients cannot pxe boot from our dnsmasq server
across different subnets. We have the dnsmasq server configured
to proxy the dhcp requests to our main dhcp server. We have
cre
>> We have tried searching but we could not find an answer to our problem.
>> Our clients cannot pxe boot from our dnsmasq server across different
>> subnets. We have the dnsmasq server configured to proxy the dhcp
>> requests to our main dhcp server. We have created helper addresses for
>> both
On 03/12/10 22:29, GARRISON, TRAVIS J. wrote:
We have tried searching but we could not find an answer to our
problem. Our clients cannot pxe boot from our dnsmasq server
across different subnets. We have the dnsmasq server configured
to proxy the dhcp requests to our main dhcp server. We have
cre
>> We have tried searching but we could not find an answer to our problem.
>> Our clients cannot pxe boot from our dnsmasq server across different
>> subnets. We have the dnsmasq server configured to proxy the dhcp
>> requests to our main dhcp server. We have created helper addresses for
>> both
On 03/12/10 21:29, GARRISON, TRAVIS J. wrote:
We have tried searching but we could not find an answer to our problem.
Our clients cannot pxe boot from our dnsmasq server across different
subnets. We have the dnsmasq server configured to proxy the dhcp
requests to our main dhcp server. We have cre
We have tried searching but we could not find an answer to our problem. Our
clients cannot pxe boot from our dnsmasq server across different subnets. We
have the dnsmasq server configured to proxy the dhcp requests to our main dhcp
server. We have created helper addresses for both the dhcp and p
I get a very odd result in response to the 'host' command for just *one*
computer on my LAN, see the result for 'oldchris' below:-
chris$ host chris.zbmc.eu
chris.zbmc.eu has address 192.168.1.4
chris$ host dps.zbmc.eu
dps.zbmc.eu has address 192.168.1.2
chris$ host oldchris.zb