Phil Connor wrote:
I don't understand, dhcpd should just use the address of the NIC. How
does it know "the address is already in use"?
Nope! try setting the ipaddress for DHCPD as .0 example 192.168.20.0 and
then set your range to start with your nic address like 192.168.20.20 -
Bill Shirley wrote:
I don't understand, dhcpd should just use the address of the NIC. How
does it know "the address is already in use"?
Perhaps there is more that one dhcpd running on the box. What does the
log file say? What does the output from ifconfig say? What does your
Yesterday we got called out for problems at one of the elementary
schools and was surprised to find that the server was the source of at
least part of the problems. The complaint was that server resources
couldn't be accessed - and turned out to be true.
The server is a file printer server for
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On Thu, 19 Oct 2000, Mike Rambo wrote:
the box refused to start the dhcp server daemon
with the error that it couldn't bind to the IP address because it was
already in use. There is and was nothing else on the same IP address as
the server but
Jim Holthaus wrote:
On Thu, 19 Oct 2000, Mike Rambo wrote:
the box refused to start the dhcp server daemon
with the error that it couldn't bind to the IP address because it was
already in use. There is and was nothing else on the same IP address as
the server but the only way I
say?
Bill
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