FW: Config help!
Elliott Bujan
ebujan at initialplants.com
Fri Mar 31 03:43:26 UTC 2006
I've been having 2 issues for the past 2 days:
Client pcs are getting the wrong ip address, for example, machines in the
San Francisco subnet get a Corporate's ip address (look at config for subnet
declaration) and,
Every time I issue dhcpd with any other parameter, I get the message: Not
configured to listen on any interfaces!
I know I have to add my own network to the conf. and I think I did. The
server is on the Corporate subnet and it's serving subnets connected via a
router (we have a point-to-point wan)
I'm running redhat 7.3 and isc-dhcpd-V3.0pl1
This is the current dhcpd config:
ddns-update-style none;
option domain-name "initialplants.com";
log-facility local1;
option tftp code 150 = ip-address;
option tftp 172.16.99.10;
min-lease-time 172800; # 2 days
max-lease-time 1209600; # 14 days
default-lease-time 604800; # 7 days
option domain-name-servers 192.9.200.19;
authoritative;
shared-network INITIAL {
# Subnet: Corporate
subnet 192.9.200.0 netmask 255.255.255.0 {
option routers 192.9.200.241;
range 192.9.200.50 192.9.200.97;
range 192.9.200.116 192.9.200.199;
}
# Subnet: Buffalo Grove
subnet 192.9.10.0 netmask 255.255.255.0 {
option routers 192.9.10.254;
range 192.9.10.50 192.9.10.60;
}
## 10 more subnets defined the same way as the one above and below
# Subnet: Knoxville
subnet 172.27.234.0 netmask 255.255.255.0 {
option routers 172.27.234.1;
range 172.27.234.50 172.27.234.80;
}
}
Thank you,
Elliott Bujan
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