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- Date: Wed, 20 Dec 2006 18:44:03 +0900
- From: "Stephen J. Turnbull" <stephen@example.com>
- Subject: [tlug] dhcp.conf
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Shawn writes: > ?? um internal subnet. again this is just one box. Do I need to > configure this. Can I get the info from my fc3 box running dhcp > fine somehow? ?? um, if you only have one box, you don't need dhcpd. It's like this: if you have one box and you're getting service from someone else, you can (a) have a static address configured with ifconfig(8), static routes configured with route(8), and a nameserver(s) configured in /etc/resolv.conf[1], or (b) you can get the address etc (which may be static, doesn't matter) from your provider via DHCP[2], and dhclient (or some other DHCP client) does all the work. Configuration of the client is supposed to be a no-brainer in the default case.[3] If it's not for you, then either FC6 is borked, or your provider is, or maybe your hardware is. (Your borkage state is irrelevant; yes, it should be that much of a no-brainer. Remember, this is a technology that saves providers about 1 billion support calls from Windows users every year!) Have you tried plugging in all the wires, turning on all the hardware, becoming root, and running the command "dhclient"? Footnotes: [1] Most likely, there's a single file where you configure the data and a script such ip-up picks it up at boot time or on network wake. Those are the commands called by the script. [2] There are other possibilities like BOOTP, but DHCP is surely what you'll see. [3] There are tweaks that can be done, like requesting different term on leases or a specific address, but you shouldn't need them to establish basic connectivity.
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