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I have been messing with DHCP for a week now and I can't get it to start up. I thought the LAN card on the MB might be bad, so ...
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SUSE 10.1 DHCP won't start
I have been messing with DHCP for a week now and I can't get it to start up. I thought the LAN card on the MB might be bad, so I put 2 new NICs in, one for incoming and one for outgoing, and I still couldn't get it to work. Now I have only the NIC on the MB in it. I'm trying to set up a 2Xthinclient server. So now I have only 1 NIC connected to a switch with the dumb terminal and an external line connected to it.
I have tried setting the NIC's static IP, default gateway, firewall to external and allow DHCP. I have also set the DHCP server's primary IP and default gateway to the same as the NIC's.
When I click on start DHCP in YAST, it waits a few seconds then nothing happens. If I go to the terminal and type dhcpd start it gives me several errors saying it's expecting a numeric value at lines 6,15,19,27,31,35 and there is a warning between 19 and 27 that says 192.168.0.0/22 overlaps 192.168.0.0/24.
Any ideas?
Thanks


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