
Hello, Pardon me for being a GUI person more than a text config file person. But have you tried the following? If you open YaST, select "Network Settings", in the "Overview" tab choose the appropriate NIC, then click "Edit", in the "Address" tab you have a box for "Additional addresses". Click "Add", and add as many as you like. Then select dynamic addressing by DHCP. Haro On 06/10/11 09:25, Hans Witvliet wrote:
Hi,
Im trying to give all of my hosts multiple fixed addresses, So if one host is (accidentily) repluged from one lan to another lan, i will still get predictable results.
Avvording to the dhcpd.conf info that should be possible:
"If it is desirable to be able to boot a DHCP or BOOTP client on more than one subnet with fixed addresses, more than one address may be specified in the fixed-address declaration, or more than one host statement may be specified matching the same client."
So i tried at my 11.4 box multiple addresses in a single host declaration. The deaemon responds however with:
dhcpd: /var/lib/dhcp//etc/dhcpd.conf line 18: Only one fixed address declaration per host.
Any comment at the unexpected behaviour? (sure, i can put multiple host definitions, but it should work, not?)
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