Usually I've discovered this kind of symptom is attributed to
logging issues where a daemon is trying to discover the name
of the IP address of the machine requesting the service.
By creating authoritive DNS zone files for your network
or simply entering names for each of the IP addresses which
On Wed, Nov 22, 2000 at 01:41:59PM +0100, Robert Fox wrote:
> I have LM 7.2 on one machine using a realtek 8139 10/100 Ethernet card,
> the DHCP host is (unfortunately) a Win2K machine with a 3Com 3C905
> 10/100 card using network sharing . . .
>
> When the Linux box fires up - it finds it's addr
I have LM 7.2 on one machine using a realtek 8139 10/100 Ethernet card,
the DHCP host is (unfortunately) a Win2K machine with a 3Com 3C905
10/100 card using network sharing . . .
When the Linux box fires up - it finds it's address no problem - and
continues happily along in the boot process. Whe