laptop fc7 with NetworkManager couldnt find wired ip
jackson byers
byersjab at gmail.com
Fri Jun 6 16:21:27 UTC 2008
jbyers:
> I put in following file
>
> [root at r3-mobile etc]# cat dhcpd.conf
>
> default-lease-time 259200;
> max-lease-time 518400;
>
> subnet 192.168.2.0 netmask 255.255.255.0 {
> option subnet-mask 255.255.255.0;
> option broadcast-address 192.168.2.255;
> option routers 192.168.2.1;
> range 192.168.2.90 192.168.2.150;
> option domain-name-servers 206.13.28.12 206.13.31.12;
> }
...
jbyers:
But since having my laptop do the serving via that dhcpd.conf file
appears to be working, why not leave it? what downside?
Max:
none except you won't be able to get a dynamically assigned address
for any other node unless the laptop is up and running.
So the router running dhcp in this case is a better solution since it is
likely to always be on.
jbyers: goodpoint
I have another question re what is shown in:
[root at r3-mobile ~]# cd /var/lib/dhclient
[root at r3-mobile dhclient]# less dhclient-eth0.leases
lease {
interface "eth0";
fixed-address 192.168.2.112;
option subnet-mask 255.255.255.0;
option routers 192.168.2.1;
option dhcp-lease-time 86400;
option dhcp-message-type 5;
option domain-name-servers 206.13.20.12,206.13.31.12,68.94.156.1;
option dhcp-server-identifier 192.168.2.1;
option domain-name "pacbell.net";
renew 3 2008/6/4 06:15:30;
rebind 3 2008/6/4 17:18:48;
expire 3 2008/6/4 20:18:48;
}
this lease info seems to identify my linksys router 192.168.2.1 as
the dhcp server
but I am still using the laptop dhcpd.conf to do the serving.
This seems like a contradiction to me. I havent yet made any changes
in my router.
????
Jack
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