Re: dhcp client

Richie086_at_usenetserver.com
Date: 01/02/05

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    Terry A. Haimann wrote:
    > Where can I find a dhcp client for redhat 8?

    A DHCP client? if you have a pc with a nic card you have a dhcp
    client. Do you have a device such as a router or some computer that is
    working as a DHCP server?

    All you need to do to be a DHCP client is to go into the settings and
    select "get address dynamically" and then you will grab either an
    internal address (like 192.168.1.x, x=1-254 is a usual LAN side ip
    address) or maybe even an external ip address depending on how your isp
    provides ip addresses.

    if you have any futher questions regarding linux or the network issues
    you have been having feel free to email be at richie086@gmail.com.. I'm
    more than willing to help out people just getting into linux :)

    richie


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