On Wed, Oct 26, 2005 at 11:42:43AM -0500, Graham Toal wrote:
> I wanted to set up a system which has two ether cards (it's part of
> a transparent bridge so it'll be inline with someone's connection)
> such that it'll pick up a DHCP address on *both* cards ... the trick
> comes from not knowing in advance whether the DHCP server will be
> on the inside connection or the net-facing one.  (i.e. if the
> bridge is deployed near the network edge, the DHCP server is inside;
> but if it is deployed immediately in front of a single server, then
> it will see DHCP facing outwards).
> 
Why have IP addresses at all on a bridge? Or at most just one side for
remote access.

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