The file /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/{interface-name} might look
something like:

DEVICE={interface-name}
BOOTPROTO=dhcp
ONBOOT=yes


If it already looks like that, run
sudo sysctl restart network
And then check if config again.

On Sun, Nov 11, 2018, 12:11 georg chambert <georg.chamb...@telia.com wrote:

> ok, checked, the "technicolor" telia modem/router has a "local network"
> tag under which DHPC server is set to ON,
> but no IPv4 given to my server (a fedora with the apache), as seen through
> ifconfig
> (my linux is not very strong; what would be command to check fedoras DHCP
> activities...)
>
> /georg
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> *From:* Jonathon Koyle <literea...@gmail.com>
> *To:* users@httpd.apache.org
> *Sent:* Sunday, November 11, 2018 7:25 PM
> *Subject:* Re: [users@httpd] invisible server
>
> Also, UPnP isn't something you should need... From your earlier message,
> you listed the needed fields, have you found a different page with
> different fields?
>
> On Sun, Nov 11, 2018, 11:23 Jonathon Koyle <literea...@gmail.com wrote:
>
>> Turn DHCP back on, then you will have an IP address to which you can
>> forward traffic.
>>
>> On Sun, Nov 11, 2018, 09:02 georg chambert <georg.chamb...@telia.com
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi again,
>>> back to the drawing board and this trouble telia router,
>>>
>>> It seems that the telia router (connecting to ext network) does not serv
>>> my
>>> server with an IP address
>>> the setup in the router wants me to fill in the ipv4 address that it
>>> should
>>> have DHCP served my server with.....
>>>
>>> when Im in the WAN advanced menu Im trying to fill in the UPnP variant
>>> for
>>> port forwarding (whatever UPnP stands
>>> for and what it does in this context....), but guess that im not to fill
>>> in
>>> for DynDNS.
>>> ( the record for forwarding though has the ETHERNET address !! which I
>>> think
>>> should suffice more than enough but not)
>>>
>>> so still stuck, but possibly on a higher "understanding" level
>>>
>>> ----- Original Message -----
>>> From: "Freek de Kruijf" <f.de.kru...@gmail.com>
>>> To: <users@httpd.apache.org>
>>> Sent: Wednesday, October 31, 2018 2:37 PM
>>> Subject: Re: [users@httpd] invisible server
>>>
>>>
>>> > Op woensdag 31 oktober 2018 12:48:42 CET schreef
>>> georg.chamb...@telia.com:
>>> >> Hi again, didnt work to turn DHCP off, just rendered the PC/server
>>> >> without
>>> >> IP address (ie not even the local net)
>>> >
>>> > Right.
>>> >
>>> >> looking at WAN services, I get the following fields to fill (for "+
>>> Add
>>> >> new
>>> >> IPv4 port mapping" ):
>>> >>
>>> >> IPv4 Port forwarding table
>>> >>
>>> >> Name Protocol WAN port    LAN port Destination IP Destination
>>> > MAC
>>> >>
>>> >>
>>> >>
>>> >> so the "Destination" in this, would that actually be the PC/server IP
>>> >> (which
>>> >> I then guess I have to set manually in the PC )
>>> >
>>> > Your PC/Server normally gets the same IP address from DHCP when it
>>> > restarts,
>>> > so you can use that address as Destination.
>>> > For a web server you need to forward the external port 80 to the
>>> internal
>>> > port
>>> > 80 of your PC/Server. In case you use https you also need to forward
>>> 433
>>> > to
>>> > 433.
>>> >
>>> > --
>>> > fr.gr.
>>> >
>>> > Freek de Kruijf
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
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