On Tue, Jul 13, 2004 at 12:19:41PM -0400, Binand Sethumadhavan wrote:
> Venkatakrishnan sudarsanam posted in linux-india-help:
> > In my network i have this RH 9.0 server which we use it as a Citrix(ICA)
> > Client to connect to a Citrix server(Win2k with static IP) in the same
> > network(192.168.x.x). There is a DHCP environment activated in my setup
> > already which is of a different class(20.x.x.x). The problem is my RH9.0
> You have made two mistakes.
> 1. dhcpd service assigns IP addresses to the clients, and does not
> request a lease for the server it is running on. What you should get
> rid of is the dhcpcd service.
>
> 2. IP address assigned via ifconfig will not survive across reboots. Use
> redhat-config-network to assign IP address.
Three mistakes, unless Venkatakrishnan works for Computer Sciences
Corporation (csc.com) -
You really shouldn't be using random IPs that you pull out of thin air on
your LAN. Use RFC1918 IPs (192.168/16, 10/8, 172.16/12) only.
srs
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