On Friday 14 June 2002 10:02, Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
1) How do I install udhcp-0.9.6-compiled.tar.gz if I want to use
it? Do I just copy it onto the LEAF and uncompress/untar it in some
directory, then backup? Or is it something else.
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Michael McClure wrote:
3 questions:
1) How do I install udhcp-0.9.6-compiled.tar.gz if I want to use it?
Do I just copy it onto the LEAF and uncompress/untar it in some
directory, then backup? Or is it something else.
2) I did download the dhclient.lrp which
1) How do I install udhcp-0.9.6-compiled.tar.gz if I want to use it?
Do I just copy it onto the LEAF and uncompress/untar it in some
directory, then backup? Or is it something else.
Copy the package file to your floppy and add the package to the LRP= part of
your syslinux.cfg file.
2) I
More info from the logs:
Jun 13 00:03:34 mikerouter dhclient: ip length 328 disagrees with bytes
received 332.
Jun 13 00:03:34 mikerouter dhclient: accepting packet with data after
udp payload.
Jun 13 00:03:34 mikerouter dhclient: ip length 328 disagrees with bytes
received 332.
Jun 13
I have seen mention of a nic driver bug awhile back that got fixed.
http://www.scyld.com/pipermail/realtek/2000-October/000659.html
On Wed, 12 Jun 2002, Michael McClure wrote:
More info from the logs:
Jun 13 00:03:34 mikerouter dhclient: ip length 328 disagrees with bytes
received 332.
Jun 13 00:03:34 mikerouter dhclient: ip length 328 disagrees with bytes
received 332.
IIRC, this is a known bug in a widly released non-linux based DHCP server
(BSD or Solaris, if memory serves). Nothing to do about this but ignore (or
not log) the errors...or get your ISP to update their
I was recently forced to switch from dedicated to dhclient ip by my
cable modem company. It worked fine, but I'm getting the following
messages in my log (which are shown in a manual startup:
# svi dhclient start
Starting dhclient...
Internet Software Consortium DHCP Client 2.0pl5
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