On Jun 24 21:05, Jamie Dobbs wrote:
On Tue, 2003-06-24 at 20:52, Patrick Marquetecken wrote:
You could install Webmin its easy for configuration programs.
I have tried Webmin, and manged to configure the server but it just
doesn't seem to want to run. Installed DHCP via. emerge dhcp
On 24 Jun 2003 21:05:22 +1200
Jamie Dobbs [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
doesn't seem to want to run. Installed DHCP via. emerge dhcp followed
by an emerge dhcpd.
Perhaps a stupid question, but you did do '/etc/init.d/dhcp start'?
Einar
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On Tue, 2003-06-24 at 21:17, Einar S. Idsø wrote:
On 24 Jun 2003 21:05:22 +1200
Jamie Dobbs [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
doesn't seem to want to run. Installed DHCP via. emerge dhcp followed
by an emerge dhcpd.
Perhaps a stupid question, but you did do '/etc/init.d/dhcp start'?
Yes, I did
Hi,
I've done it in a quite simple way:
emerge dhcp
rc-update add dhcp default
(do not reboot)
configure conf.d/dhcp the interfaces you want the dhcp server to be
listening to. I have two networks that are requesting addresses so I
have two listening interfaces. Then you put dhcpd.conf in your
doesn't seem to want to run. Installed DHCP via. emerge dhcp followed
by an emerge dhcpd.
Perhaps a stupid question, but you did do '/etc/init.d/dhcp start'?
The advice I'd give (look, see, I'm giving it!) is to go to
http://www.tldp.org and find their DHCPD howto. The Linux Documentation