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Normally eth0 starts up first, then eth1, then eth2, so the server would
need to be on eth0. If all 3 interfaces are able to speak to each other
outside the linux box, I would think this would defeat the purpose of it
being a router.

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> > Correct me if I'm wrong, but it's not possible to start the server on an
> > unconfigured interface
> >
>
>       It definitely cannot.  What I needed to do was have eth0
> and eth2 get
> an IP over the eth2 interface, with eth1 being statically defined as a
> DHCP server.  The eth0 and eth2 were dhcp clients, which I was hoping to
> have both request over eth2 somehow.
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> > Sent:   Monday, April 05, 1999 8:19 PM
> > To:     Ted Lemon
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> > Subject:        Re: Relay/client question.
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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.
> > >
> >
> > I wanted to get addresses for eth0 and eth2 over the eth2 interface.
> > Sorry, I should have been more specific.
> >
> > >>       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"?
> >
> > It must be no-brain day for me...  What I meant was can/will DHCP get
> > addresses for IP aliasing, like eth0:0 and eth0:1, etc.
> >
> > >
> > >> 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?
> >
> >         Bridging, and catching packets.
> >
> > >
> > >                               _MelloN_
> >
> >         By the way, have you ever heard of Samba not running on
> a DHCP system?
> > I keep getting "Unable to bind to socket 139:  Address 0.0.0.0:139
> > already in use."  It works fine on a non-DHCP system, but I wanted my
> > DHCP and Samba to be the same system.
> >
> >
>
>       BTW, Ted, I'm now pretty darn sure that the dhcp server or the route
> required to run it in Linux is keeping Samba from running, but I need to
> do more testing...  No time at all anymore.  If anyone else could
> confirm or deny dhcpd and samba not running on the same interface (one
> nic), I'd be interested to know.  Thanks!
>
>
>       Diamon
>
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