Bob,
I think I got connected with an empty dhclient.conf, but right now I
have only:
send dhcp-lease-time 86400;
because the default requested lease time is 2 hours, and I didn't really
want to request 2 hours in case the server was kind enough to comply!
Right now I am getting 12 hour leases. Also I have had the same IP
since I first brought it up on Saturday.
I already had OpenBSD installed but was using it as a bridge, not a
firewall. So I'm not sure about your install questions. I didn't add
any arguments to ifconfig, just changed hostname.ne1 to contain "dhcp".
I don't see any way of spoofing a MAC address like dhcpcd does. I
didn't have problems but I was also registered for 3 IPs through Cox and
had only used 2 of them so far since the conversion, so that might be
it. (Yes, I'm about to get rid of the silly extra ips :) )
Lisa
On Wed, 2002-02-13 at 23:10, bob smith wrote:
>
> --- Lisa Winkler <lmw@po.cwru.edu> wrote:
> > Bob,
> >
> > The conversion kit is useless. I have OpenBSD
> > running on my firewall. dhclient
> > is all you need. I had some initial problems with
> > trying to get an IP address
> > if I had other boxes connected behind the firewall,
> > but it seems to be working
> > fine now.
> >
> > Lisa
>
> Thanks for the reply Lisa. Do you think you could send
> me a copy of your dhclient.conf file? Could you setup
> DHCP straight from the installer or did you have to
> exit to the shell first? Any special arguments I
> should be passing to ifconfig? Thanks.
>
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