I am having problems getting DHCPd to work on eth0 (giving out IP's to
windows machines) and at the same time getting DHCPcd to work on eth1
(getting an IP from roadrunner). DHCPcd seems to have a problem with the
route configuration that windows requires in order to obtain an ip from a
DHCP server:
/sbin/route add -host 255.255.255.255 eth0
When that route is added, DHCPcd freaks out, and doesn't get any offers from
roadrunner's DHCP servers. If that route is left out, DHCPcd is fine and
dandy, but of course my windows machines don't get the IP address from
DHCPd. Kind of a catch 22, idn't it? Does anyone have any suggestions on
how to work around this? Is anyone else using DHCPcd and DHCPd
simutaneously? If so, I would greatly appreciate any help in getting this
set up.
Thank you very much!
Gabe
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