The files in /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ are the answer. You need to change ifcfg-etho or ifcfg-eth1 (depending on which one needs to be dhcp). Look to see which one used to be static and change his protocal to be dhcp. After that, ifdown/up the device and see if you get new info. Hope that helps.
Jon
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hi
I'm running a beige G3 mac with two network cards as a router/firewall/small webserver/etc.
I'm switching isp and the new one uses dhcp instead of static information. The new connection also requires me to login at a webpage every time I restart the network.
Anyway. The dhcp just won't work for me. When I connect my desktop mac with Mac OS X I just select dhcp and it works fine to access the login page. But on the ydl router I do get assigned an ip and dns from the dhcp server but when I try to type in the url to the login page in Mozilla (still on the ydl mac of course) I just get host not found or whatever. I can't ping anything. I tried accessing the login page by ip instead of host if something was wrong with the dns, but that doesn't work either.
Any ideas of what I can do? I've tried service network restart, restarting the whole machine, deactive/active in the Network (gui) settings.
It would also be great if you knew how I can see if I'm being assigned a gateway ip in linux. ifconfig only seems to show the ip and not the gateway. (so I know that gateway, ip and dns servers are all being assigned successfully)
I'm about to cry. I really need this thing going asap.
Regards Emil ps. Sorry for the long post. ds.
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