Denis,
I don't use Ubuntu but (since it is Debian-based) in Debian the
setting is in a file under /etc/defaults - file name is something like
dhcp or dhcp3.
You can also look in the /etc/init.d/dhcp* start up script.
Pete Billson
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DenisG wrote:
Peter Billson a écrit :
Denis,
Did you change your DHCP server settings to listen on eth1?
Pete Billson
Thanks for your reply (and thanks to Todd too)
That's exactly what I want to do, but I don't find where to do this!
I use dhcp3-server on Ubuntu. There's nothing about it in dhcpd.conf.
DenisG
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