-download-only install $package; dpkg -i
/var/cache/apt/archives/package.deb
> --
> Jacob Kuntz
> http://www.lucidpark.net/
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Rens Houben |opinions are mine
Resident linux guru and sysadmin | if my employers have one
Systemec Internet Services.
tinct says I'm right, but can anyone here think of an obvious
reason why this might be wrong?
Cheers,
Shad.
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Rens Houben |opinions are mine
Resident linux guru and sysadmin | if my employers have one
Systemec Internet Services. |they'll tel
0 and 192.168.12.0 is routed via 192.168.10.1
eth1 connects to 10.10.20.1 and through that to the outside world. eth2
connects to the backup server which has to take over if this one fails.
'relay' is at 192.168.11.1 and sends relay queries to 'server' at
192.1
As an addendum, DHCP version is 2.0pl5-7.
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Rens Houben |opinions are mine
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Systemec Internet Services. |they'll tell you themselves
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Looks like the problem was clientside -- the relayer wasn't on the
shared subnet so dhcpd ignored the requests. Changing the sender IP
fixed it.
Thanks anyway. :)
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Rens Houben |opinions are mine
Resident linux guru and sysadmin | if my employers hav
-download-only install $package; dpkg -i
/var/cache/apt/archives/package.deb
> --
> Jacob Kuntz
> http://www.lucidpark.net/
--
Rens Houben |opinions are mine
Resident linux guru and sysadmin | if my employers have one
Systemec Internet Services.
tinct says I'm right, but can anyone here think of an obvious
reason why this might be wrong?
Cheers,
Shad.
--
Rens Houben |opinions are mine
Resident linux guru and sysadmin | if my employers have one
Systemec Internet Services. |they'll tel
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