Thinking again ..... This only applies if serving ip's to windows boxes. Also check UDP port 67 - in and 68 - out of the interface. HTH again, J. Jesse Jacobs said: > Hello Ian, > > just type as is > route add --host 255.255.255.255 dev eth0 > this allows the routing decision to believe that the 255.255.255.255 is > the local host which passes the request to local processes(i.e. dhcpd) > > HTH, > J. > > Ian Tindale said: >> On Monday 10 March 2003 8:22 pm, you wrote: >>> Hello Ian, >>> Did you add the broadcast host to your routing? >>> >>> route add --host 255.255.255.255 dev eth0 >> >> That's a good point - I daren't change the routing right now, as it >> took me two weeks to arrive at the way it is now, during which I >> couldn't connect to the internet at all. I'll investigate your >> suggestion when things are safe to do so. What's the '--host' part - >> does that get typed in just as is? >> >> >> >> -- >> Ian Tindale > > > ----------------------------------------- > Jesse Jacobs, R.H.C.T. > Ajax, ON Canada > > > > -- > [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
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