Hi,

On Fri, 5 Mar 1999, Jan Vercammen wrote:

> I have 2 NIC's installed on 1 PC. One NIC (eth0) is connected to an ISP using a 
>cable modem.
> The ISP gives me a dynamic IP.  The other NIC (eth1:192.168.0.1) is connected to a 
>second PC(192.168.0.2) using static IP.
> 
> 1.  DHCP Client activated by Yast:
>       eth0 works properly.
>       eth1 doesn't appear at the startup-listing and ifconfig eth1 gives 0.0.0.0  So 
>ping 192.168.0.2 doesn't work.
> 2.  DHCP Client not activated:
>       The 2 NIC's appears at startup.
>       eth1 works. I can ping 192.168.0.2
>       eth0 doesn't work. Of course I need a dynamic IP
> 
> How can obtain the following configuration ?
>       eth0 dynamic IP   and   eth1 static IP

AFAIK, this is not possible with the current package. Have a look at the
init-script at /sbin/init.d/dhclient, maybe you can tweak it to work this
way. And yes, we are working on a solution. I've already forwarded your
message to the package maintainer.

Bye,
        LenZ

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