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> The multi-nic system is supposed to *be* the router, but the DHCP
> server is on the eth2 segment.  There's no way to get both eth0 and eth2
> to get DHCP info from eth2?

I don't understand.   Do you want to get IP addresses for eth0 and
eth2 from the DHCP server, or do you want clients connected to eth2 to
get addresses from the DHCP server connected to eth0?   If the latter,
just run a relay agent on your router.

>       Also, do you have any plans to support DHCP aliases?  Specifically, I'm
> not sure what else besides Linux supports that, but it can't hurt to
> ask...  I needed to see if I could get multiple IP's for one address, or
> addresses for multiple devices from one interface, primarily for cable
> modem configurations.

What do you mean, "support DHCP aliases"?

> Finally, I need to set the network card to promiscuous mode.
> Is there an option or location within the config script that I could
> quickly change to do this?

Why would you want to do this?

                               _MelloN_


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