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2005 Jun 03
4
Setting up a Pxe Server with udhcpc?
Hello, I am trying to setup a pxe server, I have a debian box with tftp-hda install, the image in place, and the pxeserver.0 in place. I have a router with udhcpc and I would like to use that as the DHCP server for the pxe server... I have been searching for some sort of document or hint as how to set this up, I could not find anything. Does any one know where a good document on this is located at? Is this even possable? Thanks! - Andrew
2013 Aug 23
1
[Bridge] challenge of year: connect to LAN using wireless-ap over bridge + unmanaged l2tpv3 tunnel + bridge? it's possible?
...ame thing result at "bridge a" (*root at recife:~#) *side... 4) the strangest thing of all and that, from bridge-b (recife). i can get ip from dhcp/broadcast request over L2TPv3... but without option "broadcast" i can't receive ip from dhcp (10.61.60.1) *root at recife:~#* udhcpc -B -i br-red udhcpc (v1.19.4) started Sending discover... Sending select for 10.251.157.22... Lease of 10.251.157.22 obtained, lease time 300 udhcpc: ifconfig br-red 10.251.157.22 netmask 255.255.0.0 broadcast + udhcpc: setting default routers: 10.251.0.1 *root at recife:~# *ip route add 200.243.1....
2018 Dec 15
2
vms doesn't coomunicate via network
Greetings, I have two vms, one is a router and the other one is a client, for some reason, the client vm is unable get ip via dhcp from the router vm. here are outputs: vm1.xml: <interface type='bridge'> <mac address='52:54:00:54:78:be'/> <source bridge='virbr0'/> <model type='virtio'/> <address
2010 Aug 31
1
Bug#594638: klibc-utils: ipconfig assumes dhcp server is nameserver
On Fri, 27 Aug 2010, Vagrant Cascadian wrote: > > ipconfig apparently assumes that the dhcp server's ip address is the > nameserver when dhcp gives it no nameservers, dhcp gives the nameserver > 0.0.0.0, or the nameservers are not ip addresses (i.e. ns1.example.org). > while these scenarios are probably not extremely common, i'm not sure > this is a good default with no