to the config
shared-network datacenter.tio.nl {
subnet 10.0.1.0 netmask 255.255.254.0 {
}
}
Is this the recommended way or is there a better way? I want to keep one dhcp
server per location and not have one dhcp server for all locations. That helps
a lot with keeping the configs
gt; shared-network datacenter.tio.nl {
> subnet 10.0.1.0 netmask 255.255.254.0 {
> }
> }
> Is this the recommended way or is there a better way? I want to keep one dhcp
> server per location and not have one dhcp server for all locations. That
> helps a lot with keeping the co
Hi,
I want to move my DHCP servers to my datacenter as I am going to shut down the
hypervisor hosts on some locations.
If I just move the VM running the isc-dhcp-server software to the DC and change
the ip of the VM then I get a warning when I try to start the dhcp software
Dec 8 16:12:12
I run two dhcpd servers on my LAN with failover and DDNS updates. In the
past I have set certain machines up with fixed addresses and host
names, like so:
host dragonw
{
option host-name "dragonw";
hardware ethernet ee:ee:ee:ee:ee:ee;
fixed-address iii.iii.ii.i;
ddns-hostname dragonw;
Hi Dan / list,
>> I am running multiple isc-dhcp servers on Debian Linux.
>> I have several sites with multiple networks and I use the isc-dhcp-server to
>> hand out ip numbers in the various network segments. In most of the networks
>> I have more then enough free
Bonno Bloksma wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am running multiple isc-dhcp servers on Debian Linux.
> I have several sites with multiple networks and I use the isc-dhcp-server to
> hand out ip numbers in the various network segments. In most of the networks
> I have more then enough f
Hi,
I am running multiple isc-dhcp servers on Debian Linux.
I have several sites with multiple networks and I use the isc-dhcp-server to
hand out ip numbers in the various network segments. In most of the networks I
have more then enough free ip numbers all the time.
However, in some networks I
Pour les personnes intéressées, il faut
- créer un sous-répertoire /etc/bind/sous-rep
- allouer dans le fichier /etc:apparmor.d/usr.sbin.named d' AppArmor les
droits d'écriture dans ce sous-répertoire
/etc/bind/sous-rep/** rw,
/etc/bind/** r,
/var/lib/bind/** rw,
- créer les fichiers db.xxx
Bonjour,
Je teste la possibilité de mises à jour entre un serveur ISC-DHCP et une
instance Bind9, les deux services étant hébergés par la même machine sous
Debian Buster.
J'ai suivi les instructions de [1] mais je rencontre l'erreur :
Sep 21 16:17:54 foo kernel: [ 8867.630002] audit: type=1400
Le 11/06/2018 à 23:24, Alban Vidal a écrit :
Bonsoir,
Dans le fichier « /etc/default/isc-dhcp-server » je serai tenté de
mettre l'option suivante pour ne pas faire du DHCPv6 :
OPTIONS="-4"
merci, ça a résolu le souci. Par défaut, sur debian en tout cas, il
semble utiliser les d
Bonsoir,
Le 11/06/2018 à 20:34, Jérémy PREGO a écrit :
> bonjour à tous,
>
> vu que ça parle de démarrage de debian dans un autre sujet, je pose
> mon souci ici, peut être que vous allez pouvoir m'aider.
>
> je tourne sur une debian testing, isc-dhcp-server version 4.3.5-4.
>
bonjour à tous,
vu que ça parle de démarrage de debian dans un autre sujet, je pose mon
souci ici, peut être que vous allez pouvoir m'aider.
je tourne sur une debian testing, isc-dhcp-server version 4.3.5-4. seul
souci, au boot, j'ai toujours une erreur de isc-dhcp-server, parce que
j'ai
On Fri, Aug 25, 2017 at 10:12:07PM +0900, Mark Fletcher wrote:
> However, now, based on your response I am thinking the AirStation is
> just forwarding the DNS queries on to the nameservers it is given in
> response to its DHCP query, and not actually caching anything...
Very likely, yes.
>
On Fri, Aug 25, 2017 at 08:14:29AM -0400, Greg Wooledge wrote:
> On Fri, Aug 25, 2017 at 07:34:16AM +0900, Mark Fletcher wrote:
> > On Thu, Aug 24, 2017 at 04:39:13PM -0400, Greg Wooledge wrote:
> > > I strongly recommend just running your own caching DNS resolver on the
>
On Fri, Aug 25, 2017 at 07:28:00AM +0900, Mark Fletcher wrote:
> And, is dhclient a separate piece of software from systemd.networkd?
Yes.
On Fri, Aug 25, 2017 at 07:34:16AM +0900, Mark Fletcher wrote:
> On Thu, Aug 24, 2017 at 04:39:13PM -0400, Greg Wooledge wrote:
> > I strongly recommend just running your own caching DNS resolver on the
> > DHCP server host. ISP nameservers are often slow and unreliable.
concept of "appropriate dhclient hook" might be exactly what
> I was after -- could an "appropriate dhclient hook" perhaps be used to
> update the name servers being offered by the DHCP server?
Sure it can. What you need is to
copy /etc/dhcp/dhclient-enter-hooks.d
> > DNS requests from your LAN to correct DNS. Something like this should do
> > > the trick:
> >
> > Not so straightforward because you still need to get the ISP's DNS and
> > update the iptables rules whenever the DNS change.
>
> I strongly recommend just
priate dhclient hook should do this trick.
> I'd start with copying and modifying resolvconf one.
>
>
I think the concept of "appropriate dhclient hook" might be exactly what
I was after -- could an "appropriate dhclient hook" perhaps be used to
update the name s
> the trick:
>
> Not so straightforward because you still need to get the ISP's DNS and
> update the iptables rules whenever the DNS change.
I strongly recommend just running your own caching DNS resolver on the
DHCP server host. ISP nameservers are often slow and unreliable.
Hi.
On Thu, 24 Aug 2017 22:21:04 +0200
Pascal Hambourg wrote:
> Le 24/08/2017 à 11:30, Reco a écrit :
> >
> > Somewhat hackish, but straightforward way to achieve this is to redirect
> > DNS requests from your LAN to correct DNS. Something like this should do
>
Le 24/08/2017 à 11:30, Reco a écrit :
Somewhat hackish, but straightforward way to achieve this is to redirect
DNS requests from your LAN to correct DNS. Something like this should do
the trick:
Not so straightforward because you still need to get the ISP's DNS and
update the iptables rules
Hi.
On Thu, 24 Aug 2017 08:25:16 -0500
David Wright wrote:
> On Thu 24 Aug 2017 at 12:30:35 (+0300), Reco wrote:
> > Hi.
> >
> > In-Reply-To: <20170824074515.y4z2ummdigk2fcbn@kazuki.local>
> >
> [...]
>
> If you type:
>
> :
> set edit_headers
>
ing device, the language can't be
> changed. So I like to futz with the settings on the AirStation as little
> as possible.
>
> So I run dhcpd on the firewall machine, facing only the
> local-network-facing interface, so that when the AirStation asks for an
> IP address, it can be provid
On Thu 24 Aug 2017 at 12:30:35 (+0300), Reco wrote:
> Hi.
>
> In-Reply-To: <20170824074515.y4z2ummdigk2fcbn@kazuki.local>
>
[...]
If you type:
:
set edit_headers
you should get the headers included in your composition window,
and you can then stick the In-Reply-To: amongst its
Hi.
In-Reply-To: <20170824074515.y4z2ummdigk2fcbn@kazuki.local>
On Thu, Aug 24, 2017 at 04:45:15PM +0900, Mark Fletcher wrote:
> Is there any clever way to pass through the name server settings
> the DHCP server provides, so that if the ISP should change its name
> serv
-network-facing interface, so that when the AirStation asks for an
IP address, it can be provided with one.
The Airstation is _itself_ running a DHCP server on its LAN ports /
WiFi, which is how the rest of my machines on my network get their local
IP addresses. So the DHCP server on my firewall
Hi all,
On Mo 18 Jan 2016 14:25:18 CET, Mike Gabriel wrote:
I will rebuild my chroots, test removing again the CFLAGS export in
debian/rules and test the resulting packages once more.
New upload (+squeeze10) of isc-dhcp has just been dput to squeeze-lts.
The new version should be
dhcpd.conf -> ../dhcpd.conf
I can confirm that the latest upgdate to isc-dhcp-server on 15-jan-2015
broke my squeeze-lts installation exactly in the same way. There
definitely is an issue with the update and it did not appear at any
earlier time.
Regards,
Toomas Tamm
Estonia
c/dhcp ln -s dhcpd.conf -> ../dhcpd.conf
I can confirm that the latest upgdate to isc-dhcp-server on 15-jan-2015
broke my squeeze-lts installation exactly in the same way. There
definitely is an issue with the update and it did not appear at any
earlier time.
Regards,
Toomas Tamm
Estonia
the dhcpd.conf file
> >> > in
> >> > its proper place.
> >> >
> >> > Bonno Bloksma
> >>
> >> This is like 5 years old. At least back then I noticed the same
> >>
> >> so from within /etc/dhcp ln -s dhcpd.conf -> ..
(Resent)
Hello,
Mike Gabriel a écrit :
>
> I did not meet that issue on my test rig. I will check the recently
> upload package and report back.
FWIW, I just upgraded the isc-dhcp-server package on my i386 Squeeze
server and did not meet that issue. It only has /etc/dhcp/dhcpd.conf
-> ../dhcpd.conf
and no issue since then. I think the reason was that dhcp-server is now
called isc-dhcp-server. But I do not recall why they renamed it.
What does the maintainer says - there must have been reason for doing so.
I did not meet that issue on my test rig. I will check the recen
Hi Bonno,
On Fr 15 Jan 2016 08:20:59 CET, Bonno Bloksma wrote:
Please fix the package in Squeeze-lts so I can have the dhcpd.conf
file in its proper place.
I double checked yesterday's upload of isc-dhcp-server to squeeze-lts.
The fix introduced there is very unrelated to file names
e then. I think the reason was that dhcp-server is now
called isc-dhcp-server. But I do not recall why they renamed it.
What does the maintainer says - there must have been reason for doing so.
ame
>
> so from within /etc/dhcp ln -s dhcpd.conf -> ../dhcpd.conf
>
> and no issue since then. I think the reason was that dhcp-server is now
> called isc-dhcp-server. But I do not recall why they renamed it.
>
> What does the maintainer says - there must have been reas
Hi Debian-lts list,
CC to Debian User because most people probably will not read debian-lts as well.
I have one old Squeeze-lts system that is just running a DHCP server. Up until
the update a few minutes ago there was no problem.
I just did an apt-get update and apt-get upgrade, a few packages
I myself have no experience with that. Citing from the dhcpd man page of package
dhcpcd5 I'm using:
... If the hostname is currently blank, (null) or local‐
host, or force_hostname is YES or TRUE or 1 then dhcpcd sets the hostname
to the one supplied by the DHCP server
Le 06/07/2015 11:50, Nicolas Kovacs a écrit :
I'm a Slackware user currently fiddling with Debian, and I'm
experimenting with central hostname management. On my network's server,
I have Dnsmasq running with the following configuration:
Anyone ?
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Hi,
I'm a Slackware user currently fiddling with Debian, and I'm
experimenting with central hostname management. On my network's server,
I have Dnsmasq running with the following configuration:
# /etc/dnsmasq.conf
domain-needed
bogus-priv
interface=eth1
dhcp-range=192.168.2.100,192.168.2.200,24h
on a router and the other on Debian arm isc-dhcp-server on a
cubietruck.
Training is almost always worth the effort as long as something is
learned in the process.
One sends sync messages and the other connects to ip-ports - duh!
The philosophy of OpenBSD dhcp seems to be really wide area networks
On Thursday 21 May 2015 15:33:09 Bob Proulx wrote:
Pol Hallen wrote:
On same network 192.168.1.0/24 I can put 2 AP with each one own dhcp
server? (obviously with different range but on same network).
router IP 192.168.1.1
AP1 IP 192.168.1.2 (dhcp 192.168.100-149)
AP2 IP 192.168.1.3
Hi all and sorry for the OT
On same network 192.168.1.0/24 I can put 2 AP with each one own dhcp
server? (obviously with different range but on same network).
router IP 192.168.1.1
AP1 IP 192.168.1.2 (dhcp 192.168.100-149)
AP2 IP 192.168.1.3 (dhcp 192.168.150-199)
Thanks for help!
Pol
Pol Hallen wrote:
On same network 192.168.1.0/24 I can put 2 AP with each one own dhcp server?
(obviously with different range but on same network).
router IP 192.168.1.1
AP1 IP 192.168.1.2 (dhcp 192.168.100-149)
AP2 IP 192.168.1.3 (dhcp 192.168.150-199)
What is the purpose for doing
On Thu, May 21, 2015 at 03:45:58PM CEST, Darac Marjal
mailingl...@darac.org.uk said:
On Thu, 21 May 2015 15:10:11 +0200
Pol Hallen de...@fuckaround.org wrote:
Hi all and sorry for the OT
On same network 192.168.1.0/24 I can put 2 AP with each one own dhcp
server? (obviously
On Thu, 21 May 2015 15:10:11 +0200
Pol Hallen de...@fuckaround.org wrote:
Hi all and sorry for the OT
On same network 192.168.1.0/24 I can put 2 AP with each one own dhcp
server? (obviously with different range but on same network).
You can, but you will need to make sure that both servers
You can, but you will need to make sure that both servers are marked as
not authoritative (if such a feature is available).
not available...
Be aware, though, that this could cause a
newly-arriving client to take a bit longer to connect (Client: I'd
like to use 192.168.234.123... anyone? ...
routers 192.168.22.209;
}
root@FW-01:/etc/dhcp#
/etc/default/isc-dhcp-server
root@FW-01:/etc/dhcp# cat /etc/default/isc-dhcp-server
# Defaults for dhcp initscript
# sourced by /etc/init.d/dhcp
# installed at /etc/default/isc-dhcp-server by the maintainer scripts
# This is a POSIX shell fragment
El 16/05/14 11:19, Camaleón escribió:
El Fri, 16 May 2014 09:14:26 -0300, Mauro Antivero escribió:
A ver, sigue siendo el mismo tema, por eso no pongo otro hilo, pero
ahora lo que quiero capturar son los mensajes del tipo OFFER (DHCP
message type = 2).
La cuestión es que si hago lo siguiente:
El Tue, 20 May 2014 08:56:50 -0300, Mauro Antivero escribió:
El 16/05/14 11:19, Camaleón escribió:
(...)
Mauro, creo que estamos en la misma situación que con el ACK: estamos
dando por hecho algo que no es o estamos haciendo algo mal, de ahí que
te solicitara el resultado de las dos pruebas
ayuda.
Saludos, Mauro.
El 14/05/14 12:48, Camaleón escribió:
El Wed, 14 May 2014 12:18:16 -0300, Mauro Antivero escribió:
Estimados, estoy tratando de configurar los logs del servidor DHCP que
por defecto trae Debian (isc-dhcp-server). Hasta ahora he logrado
discriminar los logs para los
El Thu, 15 May 2014 14:47:39 -0300, Mauro Antivero escribió:
El 15/05/14 12:34, Camaleón escribió:
(...)
Se te ha olvidado adjuntar el archivo de configuración.
Si, perdón, está lleno de comentarios y líneas viejas que fui probando.
Lo limpio un poco y lo subo.
Gracias :-)
Volvamos al
El Fri, 16 May 2014 09:14:26 -0300, Mauro Antivero escribió:
A ver, sigue siendo el mismo tema, por eso no pongo otro hilo, pero
ahora lo que quiero capturar son los mensajes del tipo OFFER (DHCP
message type = 2).
La cuestión es que si hago lo siguiente:
if option dhcp-message-type = 2
El 14/05/14 14:43, Camaleón escribió:
El Wed, 14 May 2014 14:18:20 -0300, Mauro Antivero escribió:
El 14/05/14 13:22, Camaleón escribió:
(...)
Sigo buscando. Igual si a alguien se le ocurre algo bienvenido sea.
M... Pues tal y como lo entiendo lo que le quiere decir es que use
la
El Wed, 14 May 2014 15:11:20 -0300, Mauro Antivero escribió:
El 14/05/14 14:43, Camaleón escribió:
(...)
Me estuve fijando en la man page de dhcp-eval y de dhcpd.conf y no
encuentro que es lo que hace exactamente on commit. Alguna idea?
Sin mirar el manual, se supone que los bloques on
El 15/05/14 10:08, Camaleón escribió:
El Wed, 14 May 2014 15:11:20 -0300, Mauro Antivero escribió:
El 14/05/14 14:43, Camaleón escribió:
(...)
Me estuve fijando en la man page de dhcp-eval y de dhcpd.conf y no
encuentro que es lo que hace exactamente on commit. Alguna idea?
Sin mirar el
El Thu, 15 May 2014 09:50:46 -0300, Mauro Antivero escribió:
El 14/05/14 14:43, Camaleón escribió:
(...)
Se supone que el contenido de ese bloque se ejecuta cuando se produce
un evento de tipo ACK el cual se registra en el log con la
información/datos que especifica ahí (MAC-CPE,
El Thu, 15 May 2014 10:36:13 -0300, Mauro Antivero escribió:
El 15/05/14 10:08, Camaleón escribió:
(...)
Veamos... en man 5 dhcpd.conf tienes un puntero a los eventos
(sección reference: events) pero como suele pasar en estos casos, las
páginas del manual son exiguas y limitadas, sin
El 15/05/14 10:58, Camaleón escribió:
El Thu, 15 May 2014 10:36:13 -0300, Mauro Antivero escribió:
El 15/05/14 10:08, Camaleón escribió:
(...)
Veamos... en man 5 dhcpd.conf tienes un puntero a los eventos
(sección reference: events) pero como suele pasar en estos casos, las
páginas del
El Thu, 15 May 2014 11:07:40 -0300, Mauro Antivero escribió:
El 15/05/14 10:58, Camaleón escribió:
(...)
Pues ahora mismo ya no sé qué es lo quieres hacer :-), mejor pon un
ejemplo práctico del tipo el registro de dhcpd pone esto (a b c d) y
yo quiero esto (mi cadena: a b c d)
Pero es que
El 15/05/14 10:49, Camaleón escribió:
El Thu, 15 May 2014 09:50:46 -0300, Mauro Antivero escribió:
El 14/05/14 14:43, Camaleón escribió:
(...)
Se supone que el contenido de ese bloque se ejecuta cuando se produce
un evento de tipo ACK el cual se registra en el log con la
información/datos
mensajes
duplicados :-)
Saludos,
Bueno, por lo que pude ver hasta ahora no se puede anular los logs que
por defecto envía isc-dhcp-server, lo que si se me ocurrió algo, pero no
creo que lo implemente porque a mi humilde entender me parece inapropiado:
La idea sería configurar syslog para que
te ha olvidado adjuntar el archivo de configuración.
Bueno, por lo que pude ver hasta ahora no se puede anular los logs que
por defecto envía isc-dhcp-server,
Estaba pensando por qué duplica los registros y claro, debe ser porque
hemos forzado que registre los datos al usar el evento
sobre
mensajes duplicados :-)
Se te ha olvidado adjuntar el archivo de configuración.
Si, perdón, está lleno de comentarios y líneas viejas que fui probando.
Lo limpio un poco y lo subo.
Bueno, por lo que pude ver hasta ahora no se puede anular los logs que
por defecto envía isc-dhcp-server
Estimados, estoy tratando de configurar los logs del servidor DHCP que
por defecto trae Debian (isc-dhcp-server). Hasta ahora he logrado
discriminar los logs para los mensajes de discover y request, pero no he
logrado discrimar el resto, fundamentalmente los acks. Les copio un
fragmento muy
El Wed, 14 May 2014 12:18:16 -0300, Mauro Antivero escribió:
Estimados, estoy tratando de configurar los logs del servidor DHCP que
por defecto trae Debian (isc-dhcp-server). Hasta ahora he logrado
discriminar los logs para los mensajes de discover y request, pero no he
logrado discrimar el
El 14/05/14 12:48, Camaleón escribió:
El Wed, 14 May 2014 12:18:16 -0300, Mauro Antivero escribió:
Estimados, estoy tratando de configurar los logs del servidor DHCP que
por defecto trae Debian (isc-dhcp-server). Hasta ahora he logrado
discriminar los logs para los mensajes de discover y
El Wed, 14 May 2014 13:11:51 -0300, Mauro Antivero escribió:
El 14/05/14 12:48, Camaleón escribió:
(...)
Alguna idea de que puedo estar pasando por alto u obviando?
Ni idea... pero Google me ha devuelto este hilo, a ver si te da alguna
pista:
Does option dhcp-message-type work?
El 14/05/14 13:22, Camaleón escribió:
El Wed, 14 May 2014 13:11:51 -0300, Mauro Antivero escribió:
El 14/05/14 12:48, Camaleón escribió:
(...)
Alguna idea de que puedo estar pasando por alto u obviando?
Ni idea... pero Google me ha devuelto este hilo, a ver si te da alguna
pista:
Does
El Wed, 14 May 2014 14:18:20 -0300, Mauro Antivero escribió:
El 14/05/14 13:22, Camaleón escribió:
(...)
Sigo buscando. Igual si a alguien se le ocurre algo bienvenido sea.
M... Pues tal y como lo entiendo lo que le quiere decir es que use
la opción on commit { log(blah, blah, blah) }
El 14/05/14 14:43, Camaleón escribió:
El Wed, 14 May 2014 14:18:20 -0300, Mauro Antivero escribió:
El 14/05/14 13:22, Camaleón escribió:
(...)
Sigo buscando. Igual si a alguien se le ocurre algo bienvenido sea.
M... Pues tal y como lo entiendo lo que le quiere decir es que use
la
.2014.05.14.16.22...@gmail.com
fijate en
/etc/default/isc-dhcp-server
Use this to send dhcp log messages to a different log file (you also
have to hack syslog.conf to complete the redirection).
log-facility local7;
y luego en rsyslog
ahi definis el archivo que deseas
y aca tens mas info
http
Russell L. Carter wrote:
Bob Proulx wrote:
Russell L. Carter wrote:
Ok, I need to do some experimenting here. I've broken out a long patch
cable to bypass the switch
I would really be surprised if the switch has broken down. Not impossible
of course. But what are the odds? I
noticed the weirdness. I just used the
DD-WRT AP DHCP server so that I could maximize my procrastination
metrics.
So then the problem was to figure what was awry with the switch, a
D-Link DGS-1224T. I thought I had sometime in the distant past
lobotomized it but it turns out no, I didn't get it done
Hi,
After wearing out the google I'm going to foist my problem onto you
good folk.
I've got an internal net with several dual-homed jessie boxen. I
would like to get isc-dhcp-server up so I can configure my new UniFi
toy. The server has two statically configured interfaces, eth0 and
eth1
Russell L. Carter wrote:
I've got an internal net with several dual-homed jessie boxen.
I see that you have 10.0.10.0/24 on one and 10.0.11.0/24 on the
other. Is that correct? And you only want dhcpd to serve DHCP
requests on the 10.0.10.0/24 network?
I would like to get isc-dhcp-server up
.
Right.
and I've set INTERFACES=eth0 eth1 in /etc/default/isc-dhcp-server.
If you don't want dhcp to server DHCP requests to the 10.0.11.0/24 subnet
then why have the interface listed? (Or if some other configuration is
happening please say because the only thing that I can think of that makes
Russell L. Carter wrote:
Ok, I need to do some experimenting here. I've broken out a long
patch cable to bypass the switch
I would really be surprised if the switch has broken down. Not
impossible of course. But what are the odds? I think it very
unlikely. If I were to guess I would guess
tarjaiz...@gmail.com
À : debian-user-french@lists.debian.org
Envoyé le : Dimanche 17 novembre 2013 13h16
Objet : Re: Fwd: Re: labo: dhcp server (relay) - 2 subnets sous Vm Xen
Hello,
Que donne la table de routage sur chaque machine ?
Ton modem doit également doit également avoir les routes vers les
Bonsoir,
Le 18/11/2013 13:37, Dorian a écrit :
Alors, avant de poster chaque config, le modem est grand public
configuré par mon FAI, je crois pas que je peux lui apprendre les
routes vers mon réseau 192.168.2.0 autre que 192.168.1.0, le détail des
résolutions suit.
J'avoue ne pas avoir
Hello,
Que donne la table de routage sur chaque machine ?
Ton modem doit également doit également avoir les routes vers les
réseaux autre que 1.X.
Un wireshark sur les bridge va pouvoir peut être te confirmer un
problème au niveau du routage.
Bon amusement :)
++
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Le 12/11/2013 15:23, Guillaume a écrit :
Le 12/11/2013 11:20, Dorian Carpentier de Changy a écrit :
Le 4/11/2013 17:43, Dorian Carpentier de Changy a écrit :
Bonjour la liste,
Je continue les labos sur l'installation- configuration de serveur.
Aujourd'hui ISC-DHCP-Server :
Je pars pour
,
il pouvait pinguer le modem mais rien au-delà.
MErci
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Sujet: Re: labo: dhcp server (relay) - 2 subnets sous Vm Xen
Date de renvoi :Mon, 4 Nov 2013 17:05:50 + (UTC)
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Date : Mon, 04 Nov 2013 18:05
surpris c qu'en configurant des addresses fixes au svr
DHCP, il pouvait pinguer le modem mais rien au-delà.
MErci
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Sujet: Re: labo: dhcp server (relay) - 2 subnets sous Vm Xen
Date de renvoi :Mon, 4 Nov 2013 17:05:50 + (UTC)
De (renvoi) : debian
Bonjour la liste,
Je continue les labos sur l'installation- configuration de serveur.
Aujourd'hui ISC-DHCP-Server :
Je pars pour cela d'une configuration composée de 3 machines (DomU)
virtuelles linux -2 Debian et 1 Ubuntu- ainsi qu'un invité windows.
J'ai configuré 1 machine debian afin
Je joins une fichier image pour le shéma car celui rédigé n'est pas
lisible ..
O:-)
Le 4/11/2013 17:43, Dorian Carpentier de Changy a écrit :
Bonjour la liste,
Je continue les labos sur l'installation- configuration de serveur.
Aujourd'hui ISC-DHCP-Server :
Je pars pour cela d'une
On Monday 04 November 2013 17:43:34 Dorian Carpentier de Changy wrote:
Je continue les labos sur l'installation- configuration de serveur.
Aujourd'hui ISC-DHCP-Server :
Il y a un atelier * serveur DHCP * le 15 novembre :
http://linuxfr.org/news/atelier-serveur-dhcp-sous-gnu-linux-le-15
operativo (Debian
6) y luego de un chequeo completo del disco duro logro levantarlo, pero
el servicio de DHCP si quedo con problemas.
Procedi a desinstalarlo y hacer una instalacion de cero, pero ahora a la
hora de arrancar me da el sgte error
Generating /etc/default/isc-dhcp-server... Starting ISC
levantarlo, pero
el servicio de DHCP si quedo con problemas.
Procedi a desinstalarlo y hacer una instalacion de cero, pero ahora a la
hora de arrancar me da el sgte error
Generating /etc/default/isc-dhcp-server... Starting ISC DHCP server:
dhcpdcheck syslog for diagnostics. ... failed!
failed
.
Procedi a desinstalarlo y hacer una instalacion de cero, pero ahora a
la hora de arrancar me da el sgte error
Generating /etc/default/isc-dhcp-server...
Starting ISC DHCP server: dhcpdcheck syslog for diagnostics. ...
failed!
failed!
invoke-rc.d: initscript isc-dhcp-server, action start
...@zetihl.azcuba.cu
Sent: Sunday, August 26, 2012 10:31 PM
Subject: RE: Error con isc-dhcp-server
Starting ISC DHCP server: dhcpdcheck syslog for diagnostics. ...
¿que dice el log?
Un dia de buenas a primeras se me fastidia el sistema operativo (Debian
6) y luego de un chequeo completo del disco duro
Buenas tardes a todos,
Lo he marcado como OT, por si las...
Estoy montando un DHCP Server y un TFTP Server, mediante el cual se
hace provisioning de las configuraciones de ciertos equipos.
Esto está funcionando, el tema es que quiero que, dependiendo del
Identificador de Usuario, lo que es el
El Wed, 09 May 2012 17:36:58 +0200, Ramses II escribió:
Estoy montando un DHCP Server y un TFTP Server, mediante el cual se hace
provisioning de las configuraciones de ciertos equipos.
Esto está funcionando, el tema es que quiero que, dependiendo del
Identificador de Usuario, lo que es el
Hello List,
i set up a DHCP Server. Here are my installed packages:
--
Server:~# dpkg -l | grep dhcp
ii dhcp3-client 4.1.1-P1-15+squeeze2
ISC DHCP server (transitional package)
ii dhcp3-common 4.1.1-P1-15+squeeze2
Hello,
ml ml a écrit :
i set up a DHCP Server. Here are my installed packages:
--
ii dhcp3-server 4.1.1-P1-15+squeeze2
ISC DHCP server (transitional package)
ii isc-dhcp-server 4.1.1-P1-15+squeeze2
ISC DHCP
Thanks Pascal!
Thats it.
On Tue, Feb 28, 2012 at 9:45 AM, Pascal Hambourg pas...@plouf.fr.eu.org wrote:
Hello,
ml ml a écrit :
i set up a DHCP Server. Here are my installed packages:
--
ii dhcp3-server 4.1.1-P1-15+squeeze2
ISC
Hello,
I have two different gateway. One of the gateway has been defined at
dhcpd3.conf file.
Now if I change the gateway at dhcpd3.conf and restart the isc server; the
client still
hold the old gateway. How can I force the isc server to immediately inform the
client
about this change ?
On Tue, 10 Jan 2012 17:53:16 +0530, J. Bakshi wrote:
I have two different gateway. One of the gateway has been defined at
dhcpd3.conf file. Now if I change the gateway at dhcpd3.conf and restart
the isc server; the client still hold the old gateway. How can I force
the isc server to
Hi
On 10/01/12 12:23, J. Bakshi wrote:
Hello,
I have two different gateway. One of the gateway has been defined at
dhcpd3.conf file.
Now if I change the gateway at dhcpd3.conf and restart the isc server; the
client still
hold the old gateway. How can I force the isc server to immediately
On 10/01/12 23:23, J. Bakshi wrote:
Hello,
I have two different gateway.
Where? On the same box as the dhcp server?
Please supply some basic information about your network - eg, routing,
servers, gateways, subnets, and the *reason*/mechanism that gateways
change, client OS and config.
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