On Fri, 30 Jun 2000, Danny Yee wrote:

> > DHCP is based on the MAC {hardware} address. You're requesting IP
> > addresses from the DHCP server for the _same_ hardware address. The server
> > is going to look at its database and go "This MAC already has an IP
> > address allocated"
>  
> No, no!  The *client* machines are only ever on one network and only
> have one interface.  The problem is that the *server* needs to be able
> to respond to requests on different interfaces and it's not.  (The dhcpd
> manual page says it should listen on *all* non-broadcast interfaces,
> but it doesn't seem to understand aliased interfaces.)

Whups. Read it ass backwards - sorry 'bout that.

DaZZa

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