Re: DHCP completely new to me - please help

2002-02-02 Thread Edward Dekkers
> here are the first few lines in one of my dhcp servers > > subnet 192.168.0.0 netmask 255.255.255.0 { > # --- default gateway > option routers 192.168.0.1; > option subnet-mask 255.255.255.0; To all who replied: Thanks. That did it. Had a feeling it was that, but the termino

Re: DHCP completely new to me - please help

2002-02-02 Thread Gerry Doris
If your other hosts have received new ip addresses from what is in your dns or routing tables how will ping find them? The only way I know is to enable dynamic dns. For my research that is too much trouble for a small home lan. Gerry On Sat, 2 Feb 2002, Edward Dekkers wrote: > With the mi

RE: DHCP completely new to me - please help

2002-02-01 Thread Linux
Heres Mine server-name "Lennie"; max-lease-time 26; default-lease-time 25; option netbios-node-type 8; option domain-name "xyz.com"; option netbios-name-servers 192.168.10.210; option domain-name-servers 203.96.152.4 , 203.96.152.12; option broadcast-address 192.168.10.255; option subnet-

Re: DHCP completely new to me - please help

2002-02-01 Thread Bret Hughes
On Fri, 2002-02-01 at 21:34, Edward Dekkers wrote: > With the mini-howto, I HAVE gotten dhcpd up and running and it it serving > dynamic ip addresses OK. > > Previously, the clients were static, and I also used to fill in the > 'gateway' ip, to allow the client to get on the internet. Now, when r

DHCP completely new to me - please help

2002-02-01 Thread Edward Dekkers
With the mini-howto, I HAVE gotten dhcpd up and running and it it serving dynamic ip addresses OK. Previously, the clients were static, and I also used to fill in the 'gateway' ip, to allow the client to get on the internet. Now, when running ipconfig on the clients, the gateway is empty. They ha