> > I'm running RH 6.2 with DHCPD and I don't have that route and my > Windows box grabs an IP just fine. Is this sothing new to the > package? ---- I run dhcpd on many servers and have never added the 255.255.255.255 route to the serviced lan on any of them and they all acknowledge and issue IP addresses to all Macintosh, Windows & Linux computers without hesitation. Perhaps there are some versions of dhcpd that require the route to be manually added but certainly, not the version of dhcpd distributed by redhat since 6.0 Craig ---- > > - ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Digital Wokan" > To: > Sent: Tuesday, December 12, 2000 7:47 PM > Subject: Re: DHCPD madness > > > > There's a route you need to add to your Linux box for > > 255.255.255.255 for it to work as a DHCP server to Windows clients. > > (Yes, the HOW-TO even called it screwed up on MS's part.) > > > > /sbin/route add -net 255.255.255.255 netmask 255.255.255.255 dev > > eth0 (or whatever device is connected to the LAN) > > > > That should have been a part of /etc/rc.d/init.d/dhcpd assuming you > > installed it from the 7.2 RPM's. (I'm reading this off a Mdk7.2 > > install right now.) > > > > Deepak Saxena wrote: > > > I'm running dhcpd on a mandrake 7.2 box and having some client > > > side weirdness. Basically, if I boot a client machine into > > > linux, it gets the IP address just fine. If I boot into Win98SE, > > > it never gets the address. /var/log/messages on the server shows > > > that it gets DHCPDISCOVER requests and replies to them with > > > DHCPOFFER replies, but the windoews box doesn't seem to get them! > > > :( > >