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It sounds like you must have some other DHCP server on your network
that's giving your client the bogus address. There's no reasonable
way for the packet trace you show us to happen without a second DHCP
server
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Why don't you complain to your software vendor about their broken
software, and ask for a new version that works?
_MelloN_
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Is that not right? I thought you had to broadcast
until you could guarantee that the target was configured?!?
Does it work? The RFC says you don't have to broadcast unless the
client specifically requests it, and
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I'm not convinced that you'll be able to get the DHCP server to work
with LANE and multiple interfaces, but I'm surprised that you got that
particular error. Do you get it with pl18 as well? Have you
modified
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I have a configuration where I have a system with 3 network cards, but
only one DHCP server. I want eth0 and eth2 to talk to the DHCP server
on eth2 for their addresses. Is this even remotely possible?
You can't
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I think I have to use the dhcp-client-identifier option, but it doesn't se=
em to work if you don't specify a hardware adress.
Does anyone know how to use it and have, mabe a sample dhcpd.conf file wit=
h it?
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I've had a similar problem with a smaller subnet of 16 IP's, and for
some reason the DHCP server assigns .146 not in its range and already
in use to one system, and I'm unable to get it to stop.
How do you know the
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Please forgive me if my question is a little off topic,
as I'm using Microsoft DHCP server and not ISC dhcp-server,
but I don't really know where I should turn for help.
You turn to Microsoft. Or you install Linux
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Can you send me a packet trace of one of those NCD terminals using
BOOTP to get an IP address? Use tcpdump:
tcpdump -vv -e -s 1500 -x udp port 67
Thanks!
_MelloN_
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I've recently added about 20 more machines to get their IP information from
my DHCP server. It seams now the server just drops leases. I can't find any
error messages in the log files, just where at about the time
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1) It does not set the netmask properly ( I live on a class C
network made by subnetting a Duke's Class B). It always
seems to set it to 255.255.0.0
This is probably a client bug. It may also be that the
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Ted Lemon wrote:
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Please forgive me if my question is a little off topic,
as I'm using Microsoft DHCP server and not ISC dhcp-server,
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Hi All-
Here is some updated info based on repsonse from Ted. Note that
the JOIND conversation is longer (successful). Could Digital be
intentionally supplying the giaddr as part of the boot process?
Can I force
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Unfortunately, the CE side is Wyse (my company) which ultimately boils down
to Microsoft (which is their code) and the server side is the ISC server.
In Microsoft's case, we are asking for a version of their DLL which
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AFAIK, if the two subnets are on the same physical ethernet (ie, computers
on each are connected through hubs and not routers) then they must be
enclosed in a shared-network declaration.
Ian
On Mon, 5 Apr 1999, Joe
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On Tue, Apr 06, 1999 at 01:06:04AM +1000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
previous kernel build. Also, as Ted says, use =y and not =m in your
definitions.
Not quite that bad - you should be able to just force the modules
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