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Subject: Re: [Vyatta-users] DHCP: "not configured to listen on any
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Thanks for your mail
the think is i can perfectly need a subnet lease outside my interface
subnet. This
is a very frequent scenario. (And
The generated file is
>'/opt/vyatta/etc/dhcpd.conf'.
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Sent: Tuesday, September 04, 2007 1:08 AM
Subject: Re: [Vyatta-users] DHCP: "not configured to listen on any
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Hello,
Concerning the message
>not configured to listen on any interfaces!
i configure an IP address on an interface and it's workin
Hello,
Concerning the message
>not configured to listen on any interfaces!
i configure an IP address on an interface and it's working now
But i still don't see the exclude command.
Thanks
Troopy
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Hello,
I am sorry i have another question.
This time not a stupid one (i hope)
I don't find the dhcp exclude command too.
This time i am looking at the right place, i am at the dhcp subnet level and
cannot
see the set exclude command. i can see everything like
domain-name,start,default-route