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Hi, thanks for the reply! I manually configured the IP and DNS, everything is working fine now. I will keep your suggestion in mind if DHCP becomes a necessity and I have more time to mess with dhcpcd Jeff --- "Joe & Sesil Morris (NTM)" <Joe_Morris@ntm.org> wrote:
Jeff Zurcher wrote:
If I use an IP from the routers DHCP pool and configure the IP and DNS manually will that break NAT?
(read-->will this box be visible from outside?)
thanks Jeff
You are having DHCP client problems. I would recommend uninstalling dhcpcd and install the ISC dhclient. That has worked great for me for years. Note, after you uninstall dhcpcd, it does not uninstall /etc/rc.config.d/dhcpcd.rc.config. Remove this file manually, as it duplicates some of the same variables as dhclient.rc.config.
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