hi
    My machine has three network cards in it each attached to a different
network. I am trying to use dhcpd to provide ip addresses to machines on two
of the networks but don't want it to provide ip addresses to the third
network. I have but subnet declarations for the first two networks, but
haven't for the third. DHCPD refuses to run and i get the following in the
daemon.log file:

Mar  9 12:39:55 debian dhcpd-2.2.x: No subnet declaration for eth2
(10.0.0.1).
Mar  9 12:39:55 debian dhcpd-2.2.x: Please write a subnet declaration in
your dhcpd.conf file for the
Mar  9 12:39:55 debian dhcpd-2.2.x: network segment to which interface eth0
is attached.
Mar  9 12:39:55 debian dhcpd-2.2.x: exiting.
Mar  9 12:41:39 debian dhcpd-2.2.x: Address range 10.0.0.2 to 10.0.0.254 not
on net 10.0.0.1/255.0.0.0!

How can i stop it from doing this, and only provide ips too two of the
networks?

Thankyou

Charlie


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