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Can Kiwi-ltsp be set to use
a DHCP server on the external network and how do you do it?
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Le mardi 8 juin 2010 22:04:18, Steve Cayford a écrit :
I'm looking at expanding my LTSP installation with another server (I
already have /home, LDAP authentication, and CUPS offloaded onto another
server). It appears that the primary options at the moment are load
balancing across a pair of
On 06/09/2010 02:16 AM, Xavier Brochard wrote:
You can also let the thin-client decide on which server it will boot. A server
with a lot of load will answer later than the one with less
Another possibility: at ldm login, users can be presented a list of servers.
Then they choose on which
Le mercredi 9 juin 2010 17:48:45, Steve Cayford a écrit :
On 06/09/2010 02:16 AM, Xavier Brochard wrote:
You can also let the thin-client decide on which server it will boot. A
server with a lot of load will answer later than the one with less
Another possibility: at ldm login, users can
I'm looking at expanding my LTSP installation with another server (I
already have /home, LDAP authentication, and CUPS offloaded onto another
server). It appears that the primary options at the moment are load
balancing across a pair of DHCP servers or moving to ltsp-cluster is that
correct?
Hello,
Im using the Kiwi-ltsp without dhcp because this services running
already on our Schoolserver (OSS 2.6.2 based on SLES 9).
The Schoolserver (DHCP/LDAP/DNS/SAMBA etc.) provides typical names
like
hangar18-pc01 to the clients.
the KIWI-LTSP doesn't recognize that and gave them names like
Torsdag 16. juli 2009 10:58, skrev Sean Carte:
I hope someone has done this before and can tell me how to do it: I
need to run an LTSP server in an environment where DHCP leases are
handed out by a Windows 2003 DHCP server. I know that it is possible
on Novel to specify a list of clients to
Sean Carte kirjoitti:
Or is there a better way: how easy is it to configure Windows server
to redirect a client to the LTSP server? Presumably this would mean
that I wouldn't need the DHCP server on the LTSP server?
You can do that in two ways. I use Ubuntu 8.04 LTS, so here we go. I do
use
Thank you Asmo and Klaus.
I'll try your suggestions.
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Hi,
I was with Lars when we were troubleshooting this.
We tried downgrading dhcp3-server to the same version that the Hardy server
was running.
But that didn't help at all.
I dont know what else on the server could make the DHCP server act this way.
On Fri, Jan 9, 2009 at 4:44 PM, Gavin
I have a show stopper problem with my LTSP installation. I run Ubuntu
8.10 with Edubuntu Add on. Sometimes my clients doesn't seem to get an
ip address from the server. Usually I can boot about 4 to 5 clients
with no problems at all but when I turn on some more clients they hang
when they
Hi,
On Fri, 09 Jan 2009, Lars Andersson wrote:
If this is for any help for you we found a work around. After hours of
wiresharking and reconfiguring of dhcpd we decided to try another dhcp
server. We put a Hardy Heron server with dhcp3-server beside our Intrepid
Ibex server and after that
Hi,
I have a show stopper problem with my LTSP installation. I run Ubuntu 8.10 with
Edubuntu Add on. Sometimes my clients doesn't seem to get an ip address from
the server. Usually I can boot about 4 to 5 clients with no problems at all but
when I turn on some more clients they hang when they
Hi,
On Wed, 07 Jan 2009, Lars Andersson wrote:
I have a show stopper problem with my LTSP installation. I run Ubuntu
8.10 with Edubuntu Add on. Sometimes my clients doesn't seem to get an ip
address from the server. Usually I can boot about 4 to 5 clients with no
problems at all but when I
On Mon, 7 Apr 2008, jam wrote:
but my via epia TC gets the DHCP info from .254 as it should and then
tries to tftp the files from .254 not from .120.
Is this a defect on via's pxe or me being ultra stupid ?
I had similar problem with pxe boot of an ibm lenovo (see earlier
posts)... You can
On Mon, 7 Apr 2008, Sudev Barar wrote:
#next-server 192.168.5.254;
next-server 192.168.5.120;
You are missing:
option root-path 192.168.5.120:/opt/ltsp/i386;
This is only relevant if the client asks for the kernel *from .120* ... if
it does not
Hi,
Use k12-ltsp project..it's working fine... if face any problems, then send
me mail on [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Bye
Vishu
On 07/04/2008, jam [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
frustration is the obvious not working ...
I'm trying to use DHCP on my system server (.254) to run LTSP5 on my
ltsp server
Hi
frustration is the obvious not working ...
I'm trying to use DHCP on my system server (.254) to run LTSP5 on my
ltsp server (.120)
I see the next-server correctly set in the DHCP offer (.120)
I can get the files from .120 by tftp
but my via epia TC gets the DHCP info from .254 as it should
On 07/04/2008, jam [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
frustration is the obvious not working ...
I'm trying to use DHCP on my system server (.254) to run LTSP5 on my
ltsp server (.120)
I see the next-server correctly set in the DHCP offer (.120)
I can get the files from .120 by tftp
but
Hallo, I'm testing ltsp on ubuntu, I need some help for the dhcp, we have
two networks, 192.168.2.0 is the main network and 192.168.0.0 is the lts
network. I want to distribute fixed ip based on mac address for the main
network and only if the mac address is not in the list of allowed client
On Tuesday 04 September 2007 20:46:25 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hallo, I'm testing ltsp on ubuntu, I need some help for the dhcp, we have
two networks, 192.168.2.0 is the main network and 192.168.0.0 is the lts
network. I want to distribute fixed ip based on mac address for the main
network and
Perseu schrieb:
Message: 1
Date: Mon, 16 Jul 2007 08:51:26 +0200
From: Rolf-Werner Eilert [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Ltsp-discuss] DHCP fails on Suse 10.2/LTSP 4.2
To: ltsp-discuss@lists.sourceforge.net
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Hi everyone,
I've got a new server here to be equipped with LTSP. There is a Suse
10.2 running on this machine. I can log in via X from my terminal to the
old server like from a big client.
After setting up LTSP 4.2 and copying (from the old server) and editing
(new IPs etc.) all the
Mandag 16 juli 2007 08:51 skrev Rolf-Werner Eilert:
Hi everyone,
I've got a new server here to be equipped with LTSP. There is a Suse
10.2 running on this machine. I can log in via X from my terminal to the
old server like from a big client.
After setting up LTSP 4.2 and copying (from the
Verner Kjærsgaard schrieb:
Mandag 16 juli 2007 08:51 skrev Rolf-Werner Eilert:
Hi everyone,
I've got a new server here to be equipped with LTSP. There is a Suse
10.2 running on this machine. I can log in via X from my terminal to the
old server like from a big client.
After setting up LTSP
Message: 1
Date: Mon, 16 Jul 2007 08:51:26 +0200
From: Rolf-Werner Eilert [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Ltsp-discuss] DHCP fails on Suse 10.2/LTSP 4.2
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Hi
Hello,
I'm setting up an LTSP (v.5) server on Xubuntu 6.10. I'm trying to work around
an existing DHCP server by running on ports 1067 and 1068. I've got the
etherboot part working. The client gets an IP and downloads the kernel via
tftp successfully, but is unable to mount the root filesystem
Steve Cayford wrote:
[...]
I followed the recommendations in this discussion,
http://www.mail-archive.com/edubuntu-users@lists.ubuntu.com/msg00175.html ,
however the ipconfig -p 1068 ${DEVICE} line in /scripts/nfs doesn't seem to
help. I verified that it is changed in the new initrd that I
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You must allow the interfaces in /etc/sysconfig/dhcpd
# Examples: DHCPD_INTERFACE=eth0
# DHCPD_INTERFACE=eth0 eth1 eth2 tr0 wlan0
# DHCPD_INTERFACE=internal0 internal1
# DHCPD_INTERFACE=id-00:50:fc:e4:f2:65 id-00:a0:24:cb:cc:5c wlan0
#
I keep getting the following error message when I try to start dhcp (#
dhcpd start):
Internet Systems Consortium DHCP Server V3.0.5
Copyright 2004-2005 Internet Systems Consortium.
All rights reserved.
For info, please visit http://www.isc.org/sw/dhcp/
Not searching LDAP since
On Friday 12 January 2007 00:41, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I had a working LTSP setup running on Suse 9.3. I am trying to upgrade
to openSuse 10.2. The dhcp config file has been slightly modified
(changed the kernel version number entries).
Also, I have tried adding the next-server
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
Hallo, I'm using LTSP on K12LTSP, now I have a problem
configuring the dhcp, I have only one dhcp, but I want to use
it for serving two different networks. Some mac address
must receive a random 192.168.99.xxx address
(ltsp network), some mac address must receive
Hallo, I'm using LTSP on K12LTSP, now I have a problem
configuring the dhcp, I have only one dhcp, but I want to use
it for serving two different networks. Some mac address
must receive a random 192.168.99.xxx address
(ltsp network), some mac address must receive
192.168.2.xxx address, our
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Sent: Tuesday, October 03, 2006 7:39 AM
To: ltsp-discuss@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Ltsp-discuss] DHCP and Thin Clients
Hi, Chris. First of all, it is important to say that the thin clients
Hmm... Have you ever tried rising your lease-time and max-lease-time values?
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I currently have
been operating roughly 10 Thin clients on LTSP 4.1.1 at this one site for about
a year now. They always get a static IP via dhcpd from the ltsp server,
everything just works(ed).
Now when the thin
clients boot up, they get to the login screen for ltsp and everything, only
I currently have
been operating roughly 10 Thin clients on LTSP 4.1.1 at this one site for about
a year now. They always get a static IP via dhcpd from the ltsp server,
everything just works(ed).
Now when the thin
clients boot up, they get to the login screen for ltsp and everything, only
On 19/09/06, Chris Northstrum [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Now when the thin clients boot up, they get to the login screen for ltsp and
everything, only problem is they seem to be getting an address from another
dhcp server I use for everything but ltsp.
a line from my dhcpd.conf file. This
(sorry if this is a duplicate, the first post had a bad header)
Hi, I'm a LTSP and DHCP noob, and need to understand how I should work with a LTSP DHCP server in a large company with it's own DHCP servers.
So when the LTSP workstation starts, it broadcasts for a DHCP server to meet it's needs.
On 9/7/06, Fred Clewis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi, I'm a LTSP and DHCP noob, and need to understand how I should work with
a LTSP DHCP server in a large company with it's own DHCP servers.
So when the LTSP workstation starts, it broadcasts for a DHCP server to
meet it's needs. My
Cristi Mitrana wrote:
On 9/7/06, Fred Clewis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi, I'm a LTSP and DHCP noob, and need to understand how I should work with
a LTSP DHCP server in a large company with it's own DHCP servers.
So when the LTSP workstation starts, it broadcasts for a DHCP server to
meet
Dear All:
Interesting discussion! Thanks for the food for thought. My $0.02 worth is
inserted below...
Yours Truly!
Krishna
On Thu, 7 Sep 2006, Cristi Mitrana wrote:
On 9/7/06, Fred Clewis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi, I'm a LTSP and DHCP noob, and need to understand how I should work
,
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Subject
Re: [Ltsp-discuss] DHCP Failure
Greetings everyone, I work for a company that is investigating deploying LTSP at each of our retail locations with Visara and Neoware thin-clients. We currently have approximately 1500 locations, with 5 - 20 clients per location. I've downloaded and installed LTSP 4.2 update 4 on a Suse
I've compiled kernels before, but I don't think it would be a wise use
of my time to download the source to 2.6.16 and attempt to re-create
the already created kernel packages and modules provided by LTSP. If
the kernel itself isn't available, I'd be willing to put forth the
effort if a
I will try producing a 2.6.16 kernel package to solve the Rhine problems.
The problem is I just moved into a new office, and i'm still sorting out
all my networking, and I won't have my development server back online
until at least saturday.
Jim McQuillan
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[EMAIL PROTECTED]
If you use get-lease-hostnames instead of use-host-decl in your
dhcpd.conf, the hostnames passed to the thin client will come
from /etc/hosts (or DNS). So, you can use that trick in the generic
section, and then just have hostname entries in /etc/hosts for each IP
in the range.
NOTE:
Be sure to
This piece of magic looks very interesting as it may prevent a lot of system
administration work:
subnet 192.168.0.0 netmask 255.255.255.0 {
range 192.168.0.100 192.168.0.199;
if substring (option vendor-class-identifier, 0, 9) = PXEClient {
filename
Am Dienstag, den 15.08.2006, 16:22 +0200 schrieb Richard Bos:
This piece of magic looks very interesting as it may prevent a lot of system
administration work:
subnet 192.168.0.0 netmask 255.255.255.0 {
range 192.168.0.100 192.168.0.199;
if substring (option
Am Montag, den 17.07.2006, 10:54 -0400 schrieb Krishna Murphy:
Hey-
It appears that I need to have two DHCP servers running on one sub-net.
Apparently this causes a conflict with one in particular (inside a router
provided by an ISP) and the DHCP3 server under Debian that I'm using to
Anselm-
It looks like I can use a single DHCP3 server to do both dynamically-
assigned addresses to non-MAC-identified PCs as well as the ones we have
to have MAC-based entries for and assign statically. It's just a matter of
leaving the get-lease-hostnames true; statement out so it
On Wednesday 19 July 2006 07:46, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
p.s. unfortunately IRC is blocked so I cannot use IRC while at the school
to troubleshoot this issue
Can you do ssh? if so ssh port forwarding is magic eg
From (even a dynamic ip) home to school:
ssh -R 1200:localhost:194 [EMAIL
Hey-
It appears that I need to have two DHCP servers running on one sub-net.
Apparently this causes a conflict with one in particular (inside a router
provided by an ISP) and the DHCP3 server under Debian that I'm using to
identify the workstations (using use-host-decl-names on; to make it so)
Jim-
You're right, there was a range statement left over in my dhcp.conf from
the past when I was (unwisely) doing DHCP with both a pool of addresses
and specific MAC addresses. I had picked up on the need to comment out the
get-lease-hostnames true; line when using
On Fri, 16 Jun 2006 06:30:20 +0100, toman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Does anyone know if the next-server command works in the version of
dhcpd that Ubuntu (dapper) uses ?
Let me ask it this way: what is it supposed to do, and does it actually
do that? I was trying to split off LTSP
Joey,
There's nothing in your dhcpd.conf file that would cause it to give out IP
addresses to other clients.
So, i'm not sure how it could possibly be doing that.
Jim McQuillan
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On Thu, June 15, 2006 11:41 pm, Joey S. Eisma wrote:
hi!
my dhcp (ltsp) server responds, gives
FYI, my router will do that if the DHCP server on the server doesn't give
it an address first. But I'm pretty sure my setup is similar to Joey's and
I have seen addresses assigned that were not specified in the dhcpd.conf.
-Krishna
On Fri, 16 Jun 2006, Jim McQuillan wrote:
Joey,
There's
On Saturday 17 June 2006 03:03, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
FYI, my router will do that if the DHCP server on the server doesn't give
it an address first. But I'm pretty sure my setup is similar to Joey's and
I have seen addresses assigned that were not specified in the dhcpd.conf.
Guys, there
Ben Green wrote:
On Fri, 16 Jun 2006 06:30:20 +0100, toman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Does anyone know if the next-server command works in the version of
dhcpd that Ubuntu (dapper) uses ?
Let me ask it this way: what is it supposed to do, and does it actually
do that? I was trying to
hi!
my dhcp (ltsp) server responds, gives out addresses to clients not on
the list.
what i want to do is ignore other requests other than those indicated
(via MAC).
=
ddns-update-style none;
default-lease-time 21600;
max-lease-time 21600;
option subnet-mask
Hi,
Does anyone know if the next-server command works in the version of
dhcpd that Ubuntu (dapper) uses ?
Let me ask it this way: what is it supposed to do, and does it actually
do that? I was trying to split off LTSP services from our DHCP/DNS/LTSP
box that I recently upgraded to Dapper.
Am Freitag, den 24.03.2006, 00:48 -0700 schrieb Dormition Skete:
I have a very perplexing problem with dhcp. I had to rebuild my server due
to a hard disk failure, and I decided to try SuSE 10.0 for a change. I have
installed LTSP several times on Redhat and Slackware without any
That's it!
Thank you all, very, very much!
I really appreciate it a lot.
From: Anselm Martin Hoffmeister [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Dormition Skete [EMAIL PROTECTED]
CC: ltsp-discuss@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Ltsp-discuss] DHCP OFFER never gets to workstation
Date: Fri, 24 Mar 2006 08
I have a very perplexing problem with dhcp. I had to rebuild my server due
to a hard disk failure, and I decided to try SuSE 10.0 for a change. I have
installed LTSP several times on Redhat and Slackware without any significant
problems.
With SuSE 10.0, however, my dhcpd daemon receives the
am setting up some new compaq en 266 64mb computers in our lan
with 3com cards 905c-txm.
These are the same cards that boot perfectly off of dell optiplex gx1 350mhz.
They seem to boot until they get to the part where I think they hook up to dhcp
IP-Config: eth0 hardware address
Sudev Barar wrote:
On 12/12/05, DenisG [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jim McQuillan a écrit :
Denis,
Look and see if you have a /etc/ltsp/dhcpd.conf file.
That is used by Ubuntu's implementation of LTSP.
Jim McQuillan
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Yes, you were right, once again Jim!
I
Jim McQuillan a écrit :
Sudev Barar wrote:
8-(
Scratching my head.
Jim says ltsp will work if /etc/ltsp/dhcpd.conf if set for dhcpd
service. And Denis gets LTSP working by copying dhcpd.conf there.
I did LTSP install on Ubuntu 5.04 5.10 in last three days four time
but everytime
Jim McQuillan a écrit :
Denis,
Look and see if you have a /etc/ltsp/dhcpd.conf file.
That is used by Ubuntu's implementation of LTSP.
Jim McQuillan
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Yes, you were right, once again Jim!
I copied my dhcpd.conf to /etc/ltsp/dhcpd.conf and it worked.
I didn't find anything
On 12/12/05, DenisG [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jim McQuillan a écrit :
Denis,
Look and see if you have a /etc/ltsp/dhcpd.conf file.
That is used by Ubuntu's implementation of LTSP.
Jim McQuillan
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Yes, you were right, once again Jim!
I copied my dhcpd.conf to
Jim McQuillan a écrit :
Denis,
Look and see if you have a /etc/ltsp/dhcpd.conf file.
That is used by Ubuntu's implementation of LTSP.
Jim McQuillan
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thanks
I can't see that until monday (I don't carry the server with me when
back home!) but I'll tell you.
Why put a
On 12/10/05, DenisG [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jim McQuillan a écrit :
Denis,
Look and see if you have a /etc/ltsp/dhcpd.conf file.
That is used by Ubuntu's implementation of LTSP.
Jim McQuillan
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thanks
I can't see that until monday (I don't carry the server with
DenisG wrote:
Jim McQuillan a écrit :
Denis,
Look and see if you have a /etc/ltsp/dhcpd.conf file.
That is used by Ubuntu's implementation of LTSP.
Jim McQuillan
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thanks
I can't see that until monday (I don't carry the server with me when
back home!) but I'll tell you.
On Fri, 9 Dec 2005, DenisG wrote:
subnet 172.16.0.0 netmask 255.255.0.0 {
use-host-decl-names on;
option log-servers 172.16.122.10;
}
host cdi5 {
hardware ethernet 00:C0:4F:A9:89:E3;
fixed-address 172.16.122.6;
filename /tftpboot/lts/vmlinuz-2.4.26-ltsp-3;
}
This looks wrong
Phil Davey a écrit :
On Fri, 9 Dec 2005, DenisG wrote:
subnet 172.16.0.0 netmask 255.255.0.0 {
use-host-decl-names on;
option log-servers 172.16.122.10;
}
host cdi5 {
hardware ethernet 00:C0:4F:A9:89:E3;
fixed-address 172.16.122.6;
filename /tftpboot/lts/vmlinuz-2.4.26-ltsp-3;
Hi all
I'm trying to configure a LTSP server (Ubuntu 5.10) on a 172.16.XX.YY
network, but dhcpd refuses to start. Here's my config, I don't
understand what's wrong.
#cat /var/log/syslog
...
Dec 9 13:35:54 ltsp dhcpd: No subnet declaration for eth0 (172.16.122.10).
Dec 9 13:35:54 ltsp
Denis,
Look and see if you have a /etc/ltsp/dhcpd.conf file.
That is used by Ubuntu's implementation of LTSP.
Jim McQuillan
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
DenisG wrote:
Hi all
I'm trying to configure a LTSP server (Ubuntu 5.10) on a 172.16.XX.YY
network, but dhcpd refuses to start. Here's my config,
Dennis,
You should be able to shut off the on-board NIC in the
BIOS setup on the server. That should cause the
system to recognize the new PCI card as eth0.
Otherwise you can use something like webmin to
configure the DHCP server to use eth1.
Todd
--- DenisG [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
Denis,
Did you change your DHCP server settings to listen on eth1?
Pete Billson
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DenisG wrote:
Hi list
I changed the network card on my LTSP server, and since that the client
can't get an
Denis,
It depends on the distro. For Redhat, it's in /etc/sysconfig/dhcp
Jim McQuillan
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On Tue, 1 Nov 2005, DenisG wrote:
Hi list
I changed the network card on my LTSP server, and since that the client can't
get an IP at boot, displaying
Searching for server
Denis,
Did you change your DHCP server settings to listen on eth1?
Pete Billson
Thanks for your reply (and thanks to Todd too)
That's exactly what I want to do, but I don't find where to do this!
I use dhcp3-server on Ubuntu. There's nothing about it in dhcpd.conf.
Not sure where
YEEES !!
Thanks Jim, that was the information I was looking for, and it worked. I
thought everything was in dhcpd.conf. I learnt something today again ;)
Thanks to Todd and Peter too.
DenisG
Jim McQuillan a écrit :
Denis,
Ah, now we have enough information to really help you.
On Ubuntu,
Peter Billson a écrit :
Denis,
Did you change your DHCP server settings to listen on eth1?
Pete Billson
Thanks for your reply (and thanks to Todd too)
That's exactly what I want to do, but I don't find where to do this!
I use dhcp3-server on Ubuntu. There's nothing about it in dhcpd.conf.
Denis,
Ah, now we have enough information to really help you.
On Ubuntu, with dhcp3, you need to edit the /etc/default/dhcp3-server
file, and set:
INTERFACES=eth1
Then, restart dhcp3-server
Jim McQuillan
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On Tue, 1 Nov 2005, DenisG wrote:
Peter Billson a écrit :
Denis,
I don't use Ubuntu but (since it is Debian-based) in Debian the
setting is in a file under /etc/defaults - file name is something like
dhcp or dhcp3.
You can also look in the /etc/init.d/dhcp* start up script.
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Hi,
other reasons lead me to change distro from Ubuntu to Gentoo... and I
must say now the lab really rocks. Everything is up and running
without a pain. The dhcp requests came on the eth0, I've successfully
setup an eth0.1 for the vlan linked to the gateway and we're going to
live happily ever
Hi Jim,
Would the following imply that /etc/dhcpd.conf should include
'192.168.0.2' rather 192.168.0.1' in the 'next-server- entry ?
Adam Bogacki,
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ep 21 20:45:02 tux CRON[9489]: (pam_unix) session closed for user root
Sep 21 20:45:45 tux dhcpd: DHCPDISCOVER from
hi,
I've finally figured out how to configure the vlan network with my
LTSP lab... right now the server using eth0.1 can browse the internet.
So I've changed the clients network to the vlan's one (from
192.168.1.0 to 192.168.57.0), and also the dhcp config's ip.
But DHCP is no longer working.
try:
INTERFACES=eth0
How did you setup the VLANs? Are they really VLANs or just alias ip adrresses?
Regards,
Umberto
On 9/15/05, Enrico Teotti [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi,
I've finally figured out how to configure the vlan network with my
LTSP lab... right now the server using eth0.1 can
Encico,
Is there any chance you've upgraded your dhcp server along the way, to
3.0.3? In which case, you'd be getting bit by this issue:
http://wiki.ltsp.org/twiki/bin/view/Ltsp/DhcpdSiaddr
Jim McQuillan
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On Thu, 15 Sep 2005, Enrico Teotti wrote:
hi,
I've finally
INTERFACES=eth0
at the beginning it was so, but after restarting dhcp it complained
about that... I'm not a DHCP expert but I assume it complain the ip of
eth0 (0.0.0.0) was different from the dhcpd.conf subnets and ips ...
How did you setup the VLANs? Are they really VLANs or just alias ip
Couldn't you use alias ip addresses instead of using vlans?
I'll check but I think I can't cause they are using vlan lans on the
school network.
And the proxy is on vlan1 so I must be on vlan1 to ping it, it's not
enought to use the same network mask.
--
The only thing necessary for the
Thanks Jim,
I have copied output from tcpdump and netstat below - at least
the cable and connections are working, together with the
original error message.
(1) tcpdump
Tux:/var/log# tcpdump -i eth1 port 67
tcpdump: verbose output suppressed, use -v or -vv for full protocol
decode
listening on
Am Dienstag, den 13.09.2005, 20:39 +1200 schrieb Adam Bogacki:
Thanks Jim,
I have copied output from tcpdump and netstat below - at least
the cable and connections are working, together with the
original error message.
(1) tcpdump
Tux:/var/log# tcpdump -i eth1 port 67
tcpdump: verbose
Adam,
What version of dhcpd are you using? If it's 3.0.3, there's a problem.
Fortunately, the fix is easy.
Take a look at this article:
http://wiki.ltsp.org/twiki/bin/view/Ltsp/DHCP
Jim McQuillan
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On Tue, 13 Sep 2005, Adam Bogacki wrote:
Thanks Jim,
I have copied
On Tue, Sep 06, 2005 at 06:03:41PM +0200 or thereabouts, Dave Cotton wrote:
On Tue, 2005-09-06 at 21:01 +1200, Adam Bogacki wrote:
On Tue, Sep 06, 2005 at 08:47:23AM +0200 or thereabouts, Dave Cotton wrote:
On Tue, 2005-09-06 at 18:40 +1200, Adam Bogacki wrote:
It seems I have the
Adam,
I've missed the initial conversation of what's going on.
If your client is saying 'Seeking server (DHCPD)' (btw, I think you
need to reread what it says on the screen, because although I've seen
something similar, I don't think that's exactly what it says).
Anyway, if it says something
I have installed ltsp on debian. Everything is configured, I created a
floppy boot disk using http://www.rom-o-matic.net/
I have an eepro100 [0x8086,0x1032] network card. The card was detected
when it boots from the floppy, however, when it searched for DHCP, it
receives no IP Address. I
phabs,
do you have a 'filename' entry in your dhcpd.conf file?
etherboot will ignore offers that don't include a filename to
download.
Also, what version of dhcpd are you using? We've just recently been
seeing problems with the new ISC dhcpd version 3.0.3. It doesn't set
the boot-server IP
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