>the addresses have to be dynamic, they can be fixed although the client
>doesn't have to know that. Your problem then becomes one of convincing
>your DHCP server that fixed addresses are OK.
Maybe i was not clear enought. I want set up 2 network interfaces. One for a
home private network has to use a fixed address(like 192.168.x.x). A second
one is connected to the internet (cable access). This second one have to use
the dhcp protocol. My isp asks for this. Now take your suse favorite tool
(yast) and try to set this config up! It will not possible because when you
tell yast to use dhcp, it use it for all network interface and disable all
network addresses. To me, the ideal thing would be either to set up the dhcp
client directly in network configurator or, by defaut, to yast on wich
interface it should use dhcp in the use_dhcp variable in the suse config
file. Hope the suse team hears me... ;-))
Thoms

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