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JVNC04 Yahoo jvnc04 at yahoo.fr
Thu Apr 20 08:55:05 UTC 2006


Hi everybody
 
I'm using DHCP 3.0.3-2 Intregrated on SUSE 10.
 
The problem is that when I want to configure a pool out or range of the
network PC, the SuSE GUI refuse to configure it (because out of range). The
only purpose is to to configure as following:
 
Adminrf4:~ # more /etc/dhcpd.conf 
Option domain-name-servers 202.87.129.35;
Option routers 202.87.145.1;
Ddns-update-style none;
Default-lease-time 14400;
Subnet 202.87.129.64 netmask 255.255.255.224 {
  Default-lease-time 14400;
  Max-lease-time 172800;
}
Adminrf4:~ # 
 
My DHCP Server is ont the pool 202.87.129.64/27. Note that Option routers
accept any IP value (out of range).
 
 
When I try to modify manually the dhcpd.conf file as following:
 
Adminrf4:~ # more /etc/dhcpd.conf 
Option domain-name-servers 202.87.129.35;
Option routers 202.87.145.1;
Ddns-update-style none;
Default-lease-time 14400;
Subnet 202.87.145.0 netmask 255.255.255.224 {
  Range 202.87.145.2 202.87.145.5;
  Default-lease-time 14400;
  Max-lease-time 172800;
}
Adminrf4:~ # 
 
I can't start dhcp service.
 
So my question is :
 
* is it possible with ISC to configure and to use IP pool NOT on same range
as DHCP Server ?
* is possible with ISC to work with MORE than one DHCP server instance on
same linux BOX (i.e.. Different pool)?
 
Thanks for any answer.
 
Jacques VUVANT


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