Re: DHCP server with two network cards




Thomas Bosch wrote:
kristian wrote:

Hi all

I have a server running suse9.2 pro with two network interfaces. The
two cards are connected to two separate networks, and the server should
be the dhcp server on both networks.

Preferably I should be able to have separate ip ranges on the two
networks, but this is not a show stopper.

Any hints are very welcome.


This is no problem.

two "subnet 192.168.x.x netmask 255.255.255.0 { ... }" are enough.

If the the two cards are configured for example with the IPs 192.168.0.1 and
192.168.1.1 then the "x" from above are "0.1" and "1.1".

Inside the brakets "{ }" are other options, I think you know. Or not?



Thomas
Great

I just thought it had to be more difficult, so I never tried that...

Thanks

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K

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