Hello Marko,
>> host computername{ hardware ethernet 00:00:00:00:00:00; fixed-address
>> 192.168.x.x;
>> }
>>
>>
>> Don't forget to change the relevant variables to suit your network
>> first.
>>
>>
> What is the difference between that and putting the line
> "dhcp-host=00:50:BF:xx:xx:xx,hannibal,
Andrew Gray (Gil) wrote:
Why not just use the MAC Address and have dhcp always assign that machine the
same address. That way all other settings from dhcp will be applied to the
machine every time and changes to the settings applied by dhcp will also be
picked up by that machine. This method
Why not just use the MAC Address and have dhcp always assign that machine the
same address. That way all other settings from dhcp will be applied to the
machine every time and changes to the settings applied by dhcp will also be
picked up by that machine. This method has been working for me for
Andrew Gray
MCSE
Willowcrest Solutions Pty Ltd
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> Wouldn't it just be easier and more secure to set the machine to a static
> IP?
> You may need to change the range of static IP addresses - or determine what
> it is, but for my money that
> Wouldn't it just be easier and more secure to set the machine to a static
> IP?
> You may need to change the range of static IP addresses - or determine what
> it is, but for my money that makes the most sense.
I guess so, but I would rather not 'hard wire' anything into the configuration.
Bu
Jim Ford wrote:
Hoping to solve a NAT problem with my Arureus bittorrent client. I gave the
Or use upnpd.lrp and turn on the UPnP client in Azureus.
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Tom Eastep wrote:
On Thursday 01 December 2005 10:59, Jim Ford wrote:
I inserted the following line in my shorewall rules file:
DNATnetloc:192.168.1.1-192.168.1.64tcp6881:6888 -
all
Hoping to solve a NAT problem with my Arureus bittorrent client. I gave the
IP addre
On Thursday 01 December 2005 10:59, Jim Ford wrote:
> I inserted the following line in my shorewall rules file:
>
> DNATnetloc:192.168.1.1-192.168.1.64tcp6881:6888 -
> all
>
> Hoping to solve a NAT problem with my Arureus bittorrent client. I gave the
> IP address as a range
I inserted the following line in my shorewall rules file:
DNATnetloc:192.168.1.1-192.168.1.64tcp6881:6888 -all
Hoping to solve a NAT problem with my Arureus bittorrent client. I gave the
IP address as a range because I may not always be sure that 192.168.1.1
would get assi