I didn't think so but I wasn't sure.
Of course...
# Configuration file for ISCD dhcpd
#
# Modified by DFP on 4/27/04 at 12:45 p.m.
#
ddns-update-style none;
default-lease-time 21600;
max-lease-time 21600;
option subnet-mask 255.255.255.0;
option broadcast-address 192.168.0.255;
option routers 192.168.0.6;
option domain-name-servers 192.168.0.6;
# option domain-name "DanaLinux";
option root-path
"192.168.0.6:/opt/ltsp/i386";
option option-128 code 128 = string;
option option-129 code 129 = text;
shared-network WORKSTATIONS {
subnet 192.168.0.0 netmask 255.255.255.0 {
}
}
group {
use-host-decl-names on;
option log-servers 192.168.0.6;
# Dana's old Windows computer 233Mhz
host ws001 {
hardware ethernet 00:4F:49:00:1A:CB;
fixed-address 192.168.0.102;
filename
"/lts/vmlinuz-2.4.24-ltsp-4";
# option option-128 e4:45:74:68:00:00;
#This is NOT a MAC address
# option option-129 "NIC=ne IO=0x300";
}
# P100 with 32Meg RAM, 3com905C and Trident video
host ws002 {
hardware ethernet 00:01:02:6e:39:16;
fixed-address 192.168.0.103;
filename
"/lts/vmlinuz-2.4.24-ltsp-4";
}
}
I am running Red Hat Linux 9 unpatched though I'm
thinking about going to Fedora after this quietens
down. ;-)
The ltsp is the version 3 straight off the web site. I
thought about 4 but saw that it wasn't an auto and
felt my lack of knowledge would probably get me in
trouble.
Regards and thanks,
Dana
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Dana,
>
> Squid has nothing to do with it.
>
> Can you show me your /etc/dhcpd.conf file ?
>
> Also, what distro are you running ?
>
> Jim McQuillan
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>
>
> On Tue, 4 May 2004, Dana Persells wrote:
>
> > Well, it isn't the workstation. Using another NIC,
> > another ws002, etc., the same condition occurs.
> > Everything runs find until the process goes to
> mount
> > the filesystem from the server and there it sits!
> > Obviously, the problem is on the server!
> > I have checked iptables - all accept.
> > Both workstations are listed in dhcp, lts.conf,
> and
> > hosts and both run, get their IP addresses, open
> the
> > kernel, etc and then hang after dhclient on the
> line,
> > Mounting filesystem from: 192.168.0.6
> > (which is the server address)
> > Could squid have anything to do with this? The
> reason
> > I ask is that the name of my server is DanaLinux
> with
> > no dot com or anything else in it. Squid does not
> > therefore find a fully qualified name as the hosts
> > entry is
> > 127.0.0.1 DanaLinux localhost
> localhost.localdomain
> > perhaps I should list DanaLinux also on
> 192.168.0.6
> > which is eth0 and the internal network address?
> DONE &
> > didn't matter.
> > portmapper and nfsd and mountd are all running.
> > Regards,
> > Dana
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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