On Fri, 2003-08-22 at 08:38, Henrik Orm�sen wrote:
> I am planing to set up another LTSP server on the same net as another
> ltsp server is running on. I'm planing to use ltsp4 on the new one,
> the old uses v.3.
> 
> Is it possible to use the dhcp server on the old ltsp server to give
> ip addresses to the new server?
> In case, do anybody have a dhcpd.conf example?

Yes.  In fact, this is better than most alternatives.

I would give the new server a static IP address (eg, 192.168.0.253), and
disable the DHCP server on the new server.  I would tell the new server
the MAC and IP of the new server, but I would not tell the new server to
use DHPC; tell it to use the static address.

-- 
David Johnston <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Little Bald Consulting, LLC


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