[olug] dhcpd.conf help
Andrew Holm-Hansen
olug at einer.org
Wed Nov 13 16:02:02 UTC 2002
It seems so obvious now! Of COURSE it's a Windows problem!
;)
Andrew
Joe Catanzaro wrote:
> The resolution to my dhcpd problem turned out to be a corrupt Windows
> 2000 TCP/IP stack. I tweaked the server with the suggestions from the
> mailing list and still nothing. I tried requesting an address from a
> Win XP box on my network and that worked fine. After re-installing
> TCP/IP on the 2000 box, it worked flawlessly.
>
> Thanks for all your input.
>
>
> At 11/12/02 03:38 PM Tuesday, you wrote:
>
>> # $OpenBSD: dhcpd.conf,v 1.1 1998/08/19 04:25:45 form Exp $
>> I'm not so sure what's wrong with your's, but here's mine and it
>> seems to
>> work fine. perhaps you need the shared-network tag? This is on box
>> with
>> IP 192.168.200.1 (on the internal network)... make sure your routing
>> tables work I guess and that dhcpd is running... perhaps give it a
>> restart
>> to reread the config?
>> mine runs as "/usr/sbin/dhcpd -q rl1" with rl1 my internal NIC
>>
>>
>> # DHCP server options.
>> # See dhcpd.conf(5) and dhcpd(8) for more information.
>> #
>>
>> # Network: 192.168.200.0/255.255.255.0
>> # Domain name: brianwiese.net
>> # Name servers: 66.37.237.26 and 66.37.237.5
>> # Default router: 192.168.200.1
>> # Addresses: 192.168.200.211 - 192.168.200.249
>> # 200.201 - 200.210 reserved for static
>> #
>> shared-network LOCAL-NET {
>> option domain-name "brianwiese.net";
>> option domain-name-servers 66.37.238.26, 66.37.237.5;
>>
>> subnet 192.168.200.0 netmask 255.255.255.0 {
>> option routers 192.168.200.1;
>>
>> range 192.168.200.211 192.168.200.249;
>> }
>> }
>
>
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