On 16-Jun-99 Daniel O'Connor wrote:
>
> On 16-Jun-99 John Baldwin wrote:
>> Whoops.. just ifconfig de0. Have you tried using the interface? We use
>> for a lab I help run, and 'arp -a' on the clients does not show an entry
>> for
>> the local de0 card they have installed, but they work fine
On 16-Jun-99 Justin C. Walker wrote:
> I'm not sure this is relevant, but the loopback address should
> *not* be fed to ARP. That's attached to the loopback interface
> (lo0), and shouldn't be seen on any wire. Could be your config is
> seriously fouled up.
Yes, but how :)
The loo
On 16-Jun-99 John Baldwin wrote:
> Whoops.. just ifconfig de0. Have you tried using the interface? We use
> for a lab I help run, and 'arp -a' on the clients does not show an entry for
> the local de0 card they have installed, but they work fine regardless. Do
> have a route for 127.0.0.1 i
> From: John Baldwin
> Date: 1999-06-15 16:23:24 -0700
> To: "Daniel J. O'Connor"
> Subject: RE: DHCP, arp and de0
> Cc: freebsd-hackers@FreeBSD.ORG
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On 16-Jun-99 Daniel O'Connor wrote:
>
> On 15-Jun-99 John Baldwin wrote:
>> Are you using the built-in dhcp client (/sbin/dhclient)? If so, what does
>> output look like during boot up? What does 'ifconfig -i de0' show? Also,
>> you have a lease in /var/db/dhcp.leases?
>
> I am using /sbin
On 15-Jun-99 John Baldwin wrote:
> Are you using the built-in dhcp client (/sbin/dhclient)? If so, what does
> output look like during boot up? What does 'ifconfig -i de0' show? Also,
> you have a lease in /var/db/dhcp.leases?
I am using /sbin/dhclient de0 to get a lease, and the config fil
On 13-Jun-99 Daniel J. O'Connor wrote:
> Hi,
> I have tried getting my system to use DHCP on my local network, but I'm
> having
> trouble.
> If I don't use DHCP everything works fine, but if I use DHCP I get the
> following messages appearing in my log file when I use ESD, and try and ping
> my LA
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