Hi,

At our office, the dhcp server is NT4 server :-( By the way, i can get
an IP address from my linux box with dhcpcd or pump. But, the NT server
is couple with the DNS/NIS server (unix box) i.e. When the NT server
attribute a new ip address to an windows box (9x or NT) it transfer the
new coordinate (hostname, ip address and mac address) to the NIS/DNS
server. After a short delay, the new PC are registred in the unix
community, and you can apply some authentification (export NFS file only
to a group of machine ...) restriction.

Now, the pb: When i boot my PC (in NT os) i got an address and all work
fine with DNS/NIS. If i reboot (cold or warm boot) my PC under linux i
got an IP address, but a different than under NT. All work expected
DNS/NIS. In fact, the NT server don't transfer the new coordinate to the
DNS/NIS server.

I try different option both for pump and dhcpcd (Mdk-6.1) : -r for NT
compatibilities, -h <hostname> for identification ... all without
success. Furthermore, i can't get the same IP address twice : run dhcpcd
and get an IP address A, kill dhcpcd with /sbin/dhcpcd -k, run again
dhcpcd and get a new IP address B. After that, the server rotate
beetween A and B IP address.

If somebody have any clue/experience about dhcpcd and NT server dhcp ?

Thank's for any help.

Olivier
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