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Re: [SLE] HowTo connect dhcpd and dhcp-client
  • From: Ulrich Leopold <uleopold@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: 09 Jun 2004 19:37:44 +0200
  • Message-id: <1086802664.12107.0.camel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
On Mon, 2004-06-07 at 22:53, Leendert Meyer wrote:
> On Monday 07 June 2004 22:14, Ulrich Leopold wrote:
> > On Mon, 2004-06-07 at 18:46, Leendert Meyer wrote:
>
> > I changed some of the ip# numbers and subnet
> > numbers as well in order to try to match them between eth0 and eth1 and
> > route. But I am not quite there where I thought I could be ;-) But thanks a
> > lot to you Leen and Peter so far.
>
> Your firewall seems ok. Setting the external interface to 'auto' is an option.
>
> The broadcast/netmask on eth1 seems a bit strange to me, but it is not wrong
> persé. Did you deliberately set the eth1 netmask to match it with the eth0's?
>
> The route table seems ok.
>
> About the pinging from the client to the WWW:
>
> Try to ping by ip# instead of hostname.
>
> E.g. 'ping 195.135.220.3' to ping www.suse.de
>
> If that works, you only need to set the nameservers right in your dhcpd.conf!
> Use the same nameservers as on the host (your provider's).


Today I had more time to do some work on it. And it works!!! :)

It was indeed only the name server which was not correctly configured.
I put the first ip# of my ISP's name server.

One further question: How can I put the second ip# of my ISP' name server in the dhcpd.conf?
Just by sperating with commas or a space? Or do I have to write a complete new line.

Thanks a lot Leen!!

Best regards, Ulrich




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