Re: [leaf-user] udhcp (client) script bug?!

2002-05-09 Thread guitarlynn
On Thursday 09 May 2002 09:34, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Lynn, > > Sorry I had not gotten back with the info. I was waiting to see if > the change worked. I hadn't checked till The other post reminded me. > My fault. NP, thx for the fix. I run a headless unit, so I don't notice the stdout errors

[leaf-user] udhcp (client) script bug?!

2002-05-06 Thread ske
I believe that there is a bug in guitarlynn's .LRP package of udhcp (available from: http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/guitarlynn/). It would appear that there's a bug in the dhcp-client script (/etc/init.d/udhcpc) - the release and renew functions seem to have their -s signals inverted. That

Re: [Leaf-user] udhcp problems

2002-03-18 Thread guitarlynn
On Monday 18 March 2002 08:29, Joey Officer wrote: > Lets see... > The other morning I came to work and noticed that the WinNT4 machine > had a message saying that it could not obtain a lease automagically, > but that everything was temporarily fine, because I still had an IP. > I left it for aw

Re: [Leaf-user] udhcp problems

2002-03-16 Thread guitarlynn
On Friday 15 March 2002 09:43, Joey Officer wrote: > I've noticed since I started using the udchpd.lrp package, that after > a few days I can longer obtain an IP through using a ipconfig /renew > (WinNT 4.0). I keep the IP I've got right up until I decide to > /release it, however one I drop it, i

[Leaf-user] udhcp problems

2002-03-15 Thread Joey Officer
I've noticed since I started using the udchpd.lrp package, that after a few days I can longer obtain an IP through using a ipconfig /renew (WinNT 4.0). I keep the IP I've got right up until I decide to /release it, however one I drop it, its gone until I reboot the lrp box. I know the obvious solu

Re: [Leaf-user] udhcp

2002-02-21 Thread guitarlynn
On Thursday 21 February 2002 09:20, Joey Officer wrote: > Lynn, just to let you know I started using the udhcp.lrp package at > the house, and have been very pleased with the results. Congrats on > contributing an awesome package to the cause. > > I will be (hopefully) implementing the same udhcp

Re: [Leaf-user] udhcp package

2002-02-18 Thread guitarlynn
On Monday 18 February 2002 21:57, Matt Schalit wrote: > In the old days, these were the notes I made: > > ## ># If a dhcp client ran, then it left a pid file and a server ip > file: # ># _ dhcpcd ___ ___ dhclient > ___ # /var/run/dhcpcd-eth0.pid

Re: [Leaf-user] udhcp package

2002-02-18 Thread Matt Schalit
In the old days, these were the notes I made: ## # If a dhcp client ran, then it left a pid file and a server ip file: # # _ dhcpcd ___ ___ dhclient ___ # /var/run/dhcpcd-eth0.pid /var/run/dhclient.pid # /etc/dhcpc/dhcpcd-et

Re: [Leaf-user] udhcp package

2002-02-18 Thread guitarlynn
On Monday 18 February 2002 16:33, Michael D. Schleif wrote: > According to and > , these are the available options: these are also found at the bottom of /etc/udhcpd.conf > Since there is no host declaration, and the stand

Re: [Leaf-user] udhcp package

2002-02-18 Thread guitarlynn
OK, now there are two package releases: For general LEAF/LRP versions use: http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/guitarlynn/images/udhcp.lrp For Dachstein/Eigerstein/other Mountain versions use: http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/guitarlynn/images/udhcp.lrp.dachstein As for a side note, I don't see

Re: [Leaf-user] udhcp package

2002-02-18 Thread Michael D. Schleif
David Goodrich wrote: > > well, i am hoping to do some static leases, which worked fine under the > isc dhcpd... i'll do some looking and try to figure it out. thanks > -david > > On Mon, 2002-02-18 at 13:49, guitarlynn wrote: > > On Monday 18 February 2002 11:27, David Goodrich wrote: > > >

Re: [Leaf-user] udhcp package

2002-02-18 Thread David Goodrich
well, i am hoping to do some static leases, which worked fine under the isc dhcpd... i'll do some looking and try to figure it out. thanks -david On Mon, 2002-02-18 at 13:49, guitarlynn wrote: > On Monday 18 February 2002 11:27, David Goodrich wrote: > > thanks for the good work, it's nice to h

Re: [Leaf-user] udhcp package

2002-02-18 Thread guitarlynn
On Monday 18 February 2002 14:48, Matt Schalit wrote: > > Could you post a copy of what udhcp.conf looks like > and maybe a note about what you feel is the most important > thing to know about using it? > Thanks Matt good idea! The defaults are the same as Charles dhcpd version except the 7-

Re: [Leaf-user] udhcp package

2002-02-18 Thread Matt Schalit
guitarlynn wrote: > >[snip] > > Unfortunately no, the environmental variables are not the same and in > one or two non-existant (netmask). Could you post a copy of what udhcp.conf looks like and maybe a note about what you feel is the most important thing to know about using it? Thanks, Matt

Re: [Leaf-user] udhcp package

2002-02-18 Thread guitarlynn
On Monday 18 February 2002 11:27, David Goodrich wrote: > thanks for the good work, it's nice to have a smaller dhcp server :] > but i am curious... is there any way to use a "traditional" > dhcpd.conf instead of the user-friendly udhcpd.conf you have > provided? thanks. -david goodrich Unfortun

Re: [Leaf-user] udhcp package

2002-02-18 Thread David Goodrich
thanks for the good work, it's nice to have a smaller dhcp server :] but i am curious... is there any way to use a "traditional" dhcpd.conf instead of the user-friendly udhcpd.conf you have provided? thanks. -david goodrich On Mon, 2002-02-18 at 05:11, guitarlynn wrote: > The udhcp.lrp package

Re: [Leaf-user] udhcp package

2002-02-18 Thread guitarlynn
The udhcp.lrp package for Dachstein/mountain releases is ready for testing. This package includes both a dhcp server and client and weighs in at 22.6KB total. Full support for everything except aliased interfaces should be there and working. You can get it at: http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/gu