On Tue, 28 Aug 2001, Joel Hammer wrote:
Can someone point me to a good document on configuring a DHCP server to handle
subnets?
A good discussion of how DHCP works would also help.
Thanks,
Joel
Did you ever get an answer? I don't see any in my mail client.
I've just used the example
No. Never got an answer. If you could post or send me a copy of a
dhcp.conf file that serves two subnets I'd really appreciate it.
This shouldn't be too hard, since the dhcpd server is a double homed
machine, and I could just see having one demon listen on eth0 and the
other on eth1, but, I would
This is what I have in my dhcpd.conf, too, more or less.
As I understand it, and I really don't, you need to have some sort of relay
program on subnet's router to send the dhcp request to a server on a different
subnet. I may just try making up a completely hacky solution by having a
second
Well, that was easy. I don't know why I thought it looked so hard. (Well, I
do know. See #1 below)
Just a couple of caveats:
1. Using caldera 2.4, the startup script starts dhcpd in such a way that it
seems to ignore eth1. Starting dhcpd with just dhcpd gets the daemon to
listen to both eth0 and
On Sat, 1 Sep 2001, Joel Hammer wrote:
No. Never got an answer. If you could post or send me a copy of a
dhcp.conf file that serves two subnets I'd really appreciate it.
This shouldn't be too hard, since the dhcpd server is a double homed
machine, and I could just see having one demon listen