Both at home and at work, this is what winipcfg shows:
Hostname: trident211.(whichever domain I'm in)
DNS Servers: correct for either location...
Node Type: Broadcast
NetBIOS Scope Id:
IP Routing Enabled:
WINS Proxy Enabled:
NetBIOS Resolution Uses DNS: checked
Novell 2000 Adapter
Adapter address: 18-18-E3-ED-D2-00 (Differs from my linux NIC, btw...
*whew*)
IP Autoconfiguration Address: 169.254.67.175 (Where the hell did it get
that from?!? Not my dhcp server!)
Subnet Mask: 255.255.0.0 (Also wrong)
Default Gateway:
DHCP Server: 255.255.255.255
Primary WINS Server:
Scondary WINDS Server:
Lease Obtained: 05 30 01 3:53:43 PM
Lease Expires:
So... I'm puzzled.
*Brandon
Darb wrote:
> Ugh, for the millionth time... Winsock mode won't do
> exchange/outlook. That's why I wanted this version 3... that and
> kernel 2.4 support. But yes, as a test, winsock mode works fine.
>
> Going into tcp/ip configuration in windows and setting it to use it's
> own static IP works. Just not dhcp... Now my Linux box and my other
> real windows boxes can get dhcp addresses just fine.
>
> I can't figure out what gives... even tcpdump isn't shedding any clues.
>
> *Brandon
>
> Jens Benecke wrote:
>
>> On Wed, May 30, 2001 at 02:52:54PM -0700, Brandon Darbro wrote:
>>
>>> Has anyone else gotten your Win4Lin Win98SE session to get an IP via
>>> DHCP? It's broken on my home lan and here at work... While I can
>>> use a
>>> static IP at home, I cannot here at work.
>>> Oh, and running dhcrelay on linux first didn't help... it made it
>>> worse.
>>
>>
>>
>> No, but why don't you just let Linux ask for the IP (via pump for
>> example),
>> and use the Winsock networking in Win4lin?
>>
>>
>
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