stephan beal schreef:
Yo!
i'm running a dhcp server on suse 10.1 and use yast to set it up. i'd like to assign static DHCP addresses to my 2 laptops. i know this can be done (read "done it before") via dhcp by storing the MAC addresses in the dhcp config, but i don't see how to do this via yast.
Is it possible with yast or must i manually edit the dhcp config for this?
i know someone's going to ask, "why assign a static IP via dhcp?" so i'll answer in advance: i need to make a port forward from my dhcp/router machine to one of my laptops so my boss can get to that machine. i don't want to always have to update my firewall settings to change the IP of the target machine. i use dhcp because it sets up the routing/dns for the hosted machines, saving me from that administrative tedium.
Just my 0.02 cents : I use Webmin to maintain almost all my services. That way you don't need to be at the server to administrate, and you have a secure GUI way to do it. Although sometimes you really need to manually edit the .conf files. As a sidenote : I experienced that assigning static IP's with DHCP to linux-servers is not the way to go. If for some reason you have to reboot all your servers, and your DHCP does not get up, all your other servers don't get an IP address. Windows-servers seem to use their old IP-address. -- Met vriendelijke groeten, Koenraad Lelong R&D Manager ACE electronics n.v.