Ummm...  would putting in 127.0.0.1 as the address on the host that has
the server work? I did that for the default nameserver in my
/etc/resolv.conf, and all of a sudden a lot of things worked better.

Jack Carroll



On Sun, 29 Nov 1998, David A. Ranch wrote:

> 
> >If I  add my own ethernet ip address (192.168.1.3), the machine 
> >hangs as it's going through the files in rc3.d
> 
> It isn't hanging.. its trying to do a reverse DNS lookup.
> If you wait long enough.. things will come up.
> 
> 
> >I checked "TrinityOS" documentation and added the "route" line 
> >recommended.  It doesn't seem to help.  Thanks anyway, David -- 
> >nice try.  Any suggestions would be appreciated.  
> 
> First, are you sure that DHCP is running?  Do a "ps aux | grep dhcp"
> and post it to the list.  
> 
> You should see something like:
> 
>       [root@trinity2 /sbin]# ps aux | grep dhcp
>       root       325  0.0  1.4   940   568  ?  S    14:15   0:00 /usr/sbin/dhcpd
> eth1
>       
> 
> Next, do you have the broadcast route in  there?  Run "/sbin/route"
> 
> You should see something like:
> 
>       Kernel IP routing table
>       Destination     Gateway         Genmask         Flags Metric Ref    Use Iface
>       255.255.255.255 *               255.255.255.255 UH    0      0        0 eth1
> 
> 
> Finally, post your /etc/dhcpd.conf file
> 
> --David

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