On Sat, 2003-03-01 at 17:29, Todd A. Jacobs wrote:
> On Sat, 1 Mar 2003, Kerry Miller wrote:
>
> > Can you guys point me to a good How-To or something similar on DHCP? I
> > need to see if I can figure out a way to assign specific ranges of IP
> > addresses on a single physical network to differe
On Sat, 1 Mar 2003, Kerry Miller wrote:
> Can you guys point me to a good How-To or something similar on DHCP? I
> need to see if I can figure out a way to assign specific ranges of IP
> addresses on a single physical network to different departments. I'm at
You can't do it on a single logical
Check the man dhcpd.conf
Look at the group and host options.
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From: Kerry Miller [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: DHCP question
Can you guys point me to a good How-To or something similar on DHCP? I
Can you guys point me to a good How-To or something similar on DHCP? I
need to see if I can figure out a way to assign specific ranges of IP
addresses on a single physical network to different departments. I'm at a
new company and they have the depts segregated by IP addresses (ie.
marketing
On Thu, 3 Oct 2002, linux power wrote:
> dhcpcd -n eth1
for permanent dhcpd settings, add the appropriate info to
/etc/sysconfig/dhcpd to the DHCPDARGS= line.
rday
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dhcpcd -n eth1
--- Miranda Gomez Miguel Angel
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> skrev: > Hi,
> I have installed and configured DHCPd from RPM, i
> have two network
> interfaces, do you know how can i force the dhcp
> daemon to only respond to
> dhcp request in eth1 ??, this is my Proxy/SNAT box
> and i dont
Hi,
I have installed and configured DHCPd from RPM, i have two network
interfaces, do you know how can i force the dhcp daemon to only respond to
dhcp request in eth1 ??, this is my Proxy/SNAT box and i dont want to allow
this types of querys from the outside interface (eth0).
Thanks in advance,
M
On Thu, Aug 01, 2002 at 09:36:34AM +0200, Ulrik Witschass wrote:
>
> Could anyone give me a short step-by-step explenation which files I have to
> edit to change the network IP to a static IP?
Red Hat has a nice GUI application called neat which allows you to
configure your network interfaces.
At 09:46 AM 8/1/02 +0200, Ulrik Witschass wrote:
netconfig is a nifty menu based tool to help you configure your
network interfaces. It would be self explanatory. {=)
>Is it a shelltool which configures the network for me, yes?
>So "man netconfig" should give me enough info to do it,
Am [DATUM] schrieb "Reynald I. Ngo" unter <[ADRESSE]>:
> At 09:36 AM 8/1/02 +0200, Ulrik Witschass wrote:
>
>netconfig would be your friend. {=)
>
That sounds nice ;)
Is it a shelltool which configures the network for me, yes?
At the moment, I use ifconfig to change it, but of course
At 09:36 AM 8/1/02 +0200, Ulrik Witschass wrote:
netconfig would be your friend. {=)
>In the past week, the network in which the machine is, changed, and no DHCP
>server is present at the moment, so I have to change the configuration back
>to a static IP, but I don't know how to do this
Hi, I'm new to the list ;)
I am more or less a newbie to Linux and I have a small problem at the moment
with my Linux machine. When I installed Redhat 7.3, I choose it to use DHCP
for it's network configuration.
In the past week, the network in which the machine is, changed, and no DHCP
server i
hi,Huter.Liu!
And about the firewall:
DHCP uses UDP as its transport protocol. DHCP messages from a client
to a server are sent to the 'DHCP server' port (67), and DHCP
messages from a server to a client are sent to the 'DHCP client' port
(68). A server with multiple network a
hi,Ragnar Wiencke!
See my config:
[root@linux root]# dhcpd eth0
Internet Software Consortium DHCP Server 2.0pl5
Copyright 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999 The Internet Software Consortium.
All rights reserved.
Please contribute if you find this software useful.
For info, please visit http://w
Hi there.
I got a Linux box serving as a Router and Firewall using two Nics. One
Nic is connected to my ADSL modem and its network is 10.0.0.0/16 and
the other is connected to my internal network 192.168.1.0/24.
My questions are:
Can I run a DHCP server on the machine on the 192.168.1.0/24 networ
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