depends upon the distro...Redhat uses pump and not dhcpd.
there was somebody that sent me to a page that told how to do it with
pump/redhat but I gave up 'cuz it was too much bother. All I needed to do
was to hook up my Windows laptop, let it set up the ip address, and then use
the info gleaned from Cox as fixed addressing on linux. Not elegant but put
an end to the time waste.
Craig
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: plug-discuss-admin@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us
> [mailto:plug-discuss-admin@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us]On Behalf Of Thomas,
> Mark
> Sent: Monday, April 17, 2000 4:48 PM
> To: 'plug-discuss@lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us'
> Subject: RE: Cox and DHCP
>
>
> David,
>
> I am using Cox@Home cable service. Here is the syntax I use:
>
> /sbin/dhcpcd -d -h "CX10xxxx-A" eth1
>
> If something similar doesn't work for you, try removing the dhcp line from
> the startup scripts and then starting it after you log in. If that works,
> then something is happening out of order in your scripts.
>
> If you still have difficulties, send me the details of your setup
> and we can
> compare notes.
>
> Good luck.
>
> --
> Mark "T.C." Thomas
> DataWarehouse Programmer
> Hotel Information Technology division
> Cendant Corporation
>
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: David Demland [mailto:ddemland@cadtel.com]
> Sent: Monday, April 17, 2000 4:23 PM
> To: PLUG Discuss
> Subject: Cox and DHCP
>
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> My Linux box has two NICs in it. One has a static IP for the internal =
> network, eth0. The second needs to be connected to my cable modem. The =
> second one needs DHCP enabled. I have set up eth1 with DHCP using =
> linuxconfig. After I do this and reboot I see the network start up. eth0 =
> comes up just fine. But eth1 hangs. It does not come back. I think that =
> I am not connecting with the DHCP right. I have read the HOWTO on cable =
> modems, but it does not address the second NIC. What am I doing wrong?
> =20
> Thank You,
> =20
> David Demland
> Qa / Testing Manager
> CADTEL Systems, Inc.
> 11201 N. Tatum Ste. 200
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