I say... buy a 2nd nic :) makes life alot easier...
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From: Danny Yee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: DaZZa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Friday, 30 June 2000 7:00
Subject: Re: [SLUG] DHCP help! (IP interfaces)
>DaZZa wrote:
>> I've had a bit more of a think about it, and I'm not sure I understand
>> quite how your network is running.
>>
>> Do you have three IP address ranges bound to the one physical segment? Or
>> are you forwarding requests from other segments to one DHCP server via a
>> router or some such?
>>
>> If the former - why? It's a very strange setup.
>
>Yep, I've got two subnets bound to one physical segment. The reason for
>this is that one of the subnets is a 172.16 internal network, the other
>is the 129.78 public network. Some of the machines are on the internal
>network for security.
>
>The machine has two IP addresses on the 129.78 network because one of
>them is the nameserver, which I want to be able to move to another machine
>(if necessary) without interrupting anything else...
>
>> If the latter, then you should be able to forget the virtual interfaces
on
>> the ethernet card, and simply tell the DHCP server to respond on the main
>> eth0 interface _to requests from the other subnet_.
>
>Anyway, I got it answering requests on all aliases by putting the subnet
>sections in dhcpd.conf inside "shared-network anatomy { ... }".
>
>Danny.
>
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