Buen dia,
Les comparto un video curso como configurar DHCP en Debían, es algo Básico.
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLyLcPK3h0D7DZVICmZZWECc6L0-9nrGxg
FRANK HARBEY SANABRIA FLOREZTecnologo en Telecomunicaciones y Sistemas
Bogota - Colombia@franksanabria
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Les comparto una nueva sesión, en el cual se hablara sobre DHCP y como
configurarlo en un servidor Debian.
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLyLcPK3h0D7DZVICmZZWECc6L0-9nrGxg
FRANK HARBEY SANABRIA FLOREZTecnologo en Telecomunicaciones y Sistemas
Bogota - Colombia@franksanabria
sugeek.co
Sylvain MEDEOT a écrit :
Bonjour,
Bonjour,
Avant tout, evite de poser une question a l'interieur d'un fil existant,
tu auras plus de chance d'avoir une reponse car tout le monde ne lis pas
forcement les reponses d'un fil qui ne les interressent pas.
J'ai un serveur dhcp qui tourne sur une
Marc PERRUDIN a crit:
Sylvain MEDEOT a crit :
Bonjour,
Bonjour,
Avant tout, evite de poser une question a l'interieur d'un fil existant,
tu auras plus de chance d'avoir une reponse car tout le monde ne lis pas
forcement les reponses d'un fil qui ne les interressent
Sylvain MEDEOT a écrit :
Marc PERRUDIN a écrit :
Sylvain MEDEOT a écrit :
Bonjour,
Bonjour,
Avant tout, evite de poser une question a l'interieur d'un fil existant,
tu auras plus de chance d'avoir une reponse car tout le monde ne lis pas
forcement les reponses d'un fil qui ne les
Bonjour,
J'ai un serveur dhcp qui tourne sur une Debian Sarge sans souci.
En gros, via la directive deny unknown-clients, j'autorise seulement les
machines dont l'adresse Mac est renseignée en dur à
récupérer une IP en dhcp...
Celà dit, j'aurais voulu que les machines nons identifiées se
Le Tue 10/12/2002, Laurent disait
Bonjour à tous,
Voilà tout est dans le sujet, en effet je cherche à créer un serveur de
noms dynamique avec bind9 (ou autre ?), qui puisse être mis à jour par
un applicatif dhcp dynamiquement.
Est-il possible techniquement de faire ceci ?
Oui. (en bind8
Laurent wrote:
Bonjour à tous,
Voilà tout est dans le sujet, en effet je cherche à créer un serveur de
noms dynamique avec bind9 (ou autre ?), qui puisse être mis à jour par
un applicatif dhcp dynamiquement.
Est-il possible techniquement de faire ceci ?
Est-ce qu'un serveur de nom dynamique
Le mar 10/12/2002 à 10:00, Xavier Poinsard a écrit :
Laurent wrote:
Bonjour à tous,
Voilà tout est dans le sujet, en effet je cherche à créer un serveur de
noms dynamique avec bind9 (ou autre ?), qui puisse être mis à jour par
un applicatif dhcp dynamiquement.
Est-il possible
Bonjour à tous,
Voilà tout est dans le sujet, en effet je cherche à créer un serveur de
noms dynamique avec bind9 (ou autre ?), qui puisse être mis à jour par
un applicatif dhcp dynamiquement.
Est-il possible techniquement de faire ceci ?
Est-ce qu'un serveur de nom dynamique est vraiment un
On Tue, 2002-12-10 at 00:00, Laurent wrote:
Bonjour à tous,
Voilà tout est dans le sujet, en effet je cherche à créer un serveur de
noms dynamique avec bind9 (ou autre ?), qui puisse être mis à jour par
un applicatif dhcp dynamiquement.
Est-il possible techniquement de faire ceci ?
* Laurent [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-12-10 00:00] :
Bonjour à tous,
Voilà tout est dans le sujet, en effet je cherche à créer un serveur de
noms dynamique avec bind9 (ou autre ?), qui puisse être mis à jour par
un applicatif dhcp dynamiquement.
Est-il possible techniquement de faire ceci ?
Hi there people,
I am trying to set up a Debian package called autodns-dhcp.
The idea is that when dhcpd issues a lease, this package enters the client
details into the bind configuration for the local domain - thus allowing
named to find the clients details and therefore avoiding (I hope) and
Hi folks;
OK, so I set up the ISC DHCP server on my home LAN to hand out IP
addresses, NTP servers, DNS servers, etc.
Everything works great _except_ apparently there's no way to specify the
DNS suffix search path via DHCP.
So, what do I do? I don't see any way in the interfaces(5) man page to
how well does your laptop work with dhcp ? i tried with multiple dell
laptops (Xircom 10/100 pcmcia) and had major problems (with debian,
slackware and mandrake) trying to get an ip on boot..seems we
could get
one after the machine was warmed up for 5-10 mins but it never could
during
Greetings!
Quick question: For the longest time, I was running Debian 2.1 in
a network environment where my laptop computer obtained an IP address via
DHCP. I had the dhcpcd .deb file installed which obtained the IP address
for me. Last Friday I installed Debian 2.2 from the official
On 24-Aug-2000 Bryan K. Walton wrote:
Greetings!
Quick question: For the longest time, I was running Debian 2.1 in
a network environment where my laptop computer obtained an IP address via
DHCP. I had the dhcpcd .deb file installed which obtained the IP address
for me. Last Friday I
dhcpd or is this a trick question?
On 24-Aug-2000 Bryan K. Walton wrote:
Greetings!
Quick question: For the longest time, I was running Debian 2.1 in
a network environment where my laptop computer obtained an IP address via
DHCP. I had the dhcpcd .deb file installed which obtained the
You should have a package called dhcp-client.
how well does your laptop work with dhcp ? i tried with multiple dell
laptops (Xircom 10/100 pcmcia) and had major problems (with debian,
slackware and mandrake) trying to get an ip on boot..seems we could get
one after the machine was warmed up for
to get redhat to call dhclient the same way
as it called dhcpcd showed me how poor the Redhat init scripts really
were.
Until you can get an answer to the dhcpcd problem, dhclient should work.
Bryan
I have a question cencerning dhcp. Been running debian for about a month
or so. I am
should work.
Bryan
I have a question cencerning dhcp. Been running debian for about a month
or so. I am using a cable modem to access the net. When I first installed
dhcpcd (and now dhcpcd-sv) I only had one ethernet card installed. No
problems. Now I am using two, and even though
On Tue, May 25, 1999 at 08:20:42PM -0500, EXT Jens B. Jorgensen wrote:
I believe there is a limitation with the 2.0.X kernel which prevents dhcp
from working
if you have more than one ethernet card. There may be a work-around (other
than
upgrading your kernel and everything else) but I
our DHCP server to assign it's ip-address, DNS servers, netmask, etc.
Is
this possible?
Yes and exceptionally easy. Get the dhcpcd package (the beta for 2.2
kernels).
I have a question cencerning dhcp. Been running debian for about a month
or so. I am using a cable modem to access
:
our DHCP server to assign it's ip-address, DNS servers, netmask, etc.
Is
this possible?
Yes and exceptionally easy. Get the dhcpcd package (the beta for 2.2
kernels).
I have a question cencerning dhcp. Been running debian for about a month
or so. I am using a cable modem
Subject: Re: DHCP and debian
I believe there is a limitation with the 2.0.X kernel which prevents dhcp
from working
if you have more than one ethernet card. There may be a work-around (other
than
upgrading your kernel and everything else) but I don't know what it might
be. I'd
search around
Joel Keating wrote:
What is the settting that allows you to set the hostname on the client? I
run dhcpcd on my linux box on a Win network, and my dhcpc always sets my
hostname to dhcpc1. Where is this seting you are talking about i've been
trying to find it for weeks.
Hi Joel,
I also
Oops. I meant this to go to the list also...
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Mark Wright wrote:
I'm adding a debian workstation to our Windows network, and I'd like to use
our DHCP server to assign it's ip-address, DNS servers, netmask, etc. Is
this possible?
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I was going to let someone else answer this, but
On 24-May-99 Mark Wright wrote:
I'm adding a debian workstation to our Windows network, and I'd like to use
our DHCP server to assign it's ip-address, DNS servers, netmask, etc. Is
this possible?
Yes and exceptionally easy. Get the dhcpcd package (the beta for 2.2 kernels).
On Mon, 24 May 1999 14:14:12 -0500, you wrote:
I'm adding a debian workstation to our Windows network, and I'd like to use
our DHCP server to assign it's ip-address, DNS servers, netmask, etc. Is
this possible?
That actually should be no problem at all. However, I did not try it
yet.
You might
was not able to actually understand these scripts.
Doing stuff like that should be possible with Debian too.
Actually dhcp has a setting which will set the host name. Not much real magic
to it.
You need dhcpcd, get it install it, and the rest is magic
On Sun, 23 May 1999, Kent West wrote:
Mark Wright wrote:
I'm adding a debian workstation to our Windows network, and I'd like to use
our DHCP server to assign it's ip-address, DNS servers, netmask, etc. Is
this possible?
, I was not able to actually understand these scripts.
Doing stuff like that should be possible with Debian too.
Actually dhcp has a setting which will set the host name. Not much real magic
to it.
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What is the settting that allows you to set the hostname on the client? I
run dhcpcd on my linux box on a Win network, and my dhcpc always sets my
hostname to dhcpc1. Where is this seting you are talking about i've been
trying to find it for weeks.
The dhcp server has this setting, not
On Tue, 25 May 1999 09:11:37 -0500 (CDT), you wrote:
What is the settting that allows you to set the hostname on the client? I
run dhcpcd on my linux box on a Win network, and my dhcpc always sets my
hostname to dhcpc1. Where is this seting you are talking about i've been
trying to find it for
Ok, well i guess my problem is my server then. Does anyone here use a
NetGear RT328 ISDN router? That is what i use for my dhcp server and it
seems to be setting my hostname, and i wish i knew how to change it.
On Tue, 25 May 1999, Marc Haber wrote:
On Tue, 25 May 1999 09:11:37 -0500 (CDT),
I'm adding a debian workstation to our Windows network, and I'd like to use
our DHCP server to assign it's ip-address, DNS servers, netmask, etc. Is
this possible?
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