OK, I just figured this one out. (With the help of the list archives at
www.isc.org)
Each router on the other subnets must contain an "ip helper-address
xxx.xxx.xxx.xx" statement on their ethernet port which points back to my new
backup Debian DHCP Server.
Thank you for your help
Dave Bacon - O
> On Tue, 10 Apr 2001 14:16:39 -0500
Dave Bacon writes:
DB> I must be very close, but may be missing a small piece of the puzzle.
DB> Can anyone help?
Can you get information from `/var/log/daemon.log' and
something?
Susumu Takuwa
Hello,
I'm working on creating a backup Linux DHCP server for our network.
(Our primary DHCP server is an NT server which is working just fine for
all subnets)
The Linux backup DHCP server is on the 172.32.128.0 subnet. Any PC
located on the same subnet as the Linux server (172.32.128.0) is able
I am trying to set up a DHCP server for my home network to run off of my
eth1 interface while my eth0 interface receives a dhcp address from my ISP
on my DSL. I get the following message about my eth0 interface
Milhouse:/home/zietlow# /etc/init.d/dhcp start
/etc/init.d/dhcp: [: =: unary operator
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