Jason Guidry wrote:
dhcpd keeps complaing that I have not made a subnet declaration for
my the
NIC connected to the modem (eth1). I'm obviously not serving connections
from this interface, and it isn't listed in dhcpd.interfaces. how do I make
a declaration for this interface? is DHCP
Jason Guidry wrote:
dhcpd keeps complaing that I have not made a subnet declaration for
my the
NIC connected to the modem (eth1). I'm obviously not serving connections
from this interface, and it isn't listed in dhcpd.interfaces. how do I make
a declaration for this interface? is
Jason Guidry wrote:
dhcpd keeps complaing that I have not made a subnet declaration for
my the
NIC connected to the modem (eth1). I'm obviously not serving connections
from this interface, and it isn't listed in dhcpd.interfaces. how do I make
a declaration for this interface? is
I'm now living among civilization (San Antonio, close enough) and I'm trying
to set up a router to share our cable connection. this is a minimal system
(no X or extra garbage) with two NICs, one plugged into the cable modem and
the other into an 8 port switch.
dhcpd keeps complaing that I have
21 Jul 2002 14:42:49 -0700 (MST)
Subject: [expert] dhcpd.conf of woe
> dhcpd keeps complaing that I have not made a subnet declaration for my
> the
> NIC connected to the modem (eth1). I'm obviously not serving connections
> from this interface, and it isn't listed in dhcpd.interfaces
Jason,
I had the same problem and the answer for me was to put the
following in /etc/init.d/dhcpd
change
daemon /usr/sbin/dhcpd
to
daemon /usr/sbin/dhcpd -q eth1
the -q eth1 tells it to only pay attention to eth1 and ignore
eth0. In may case I get