On 9/2/06, Tod Merley <todbot88@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 9/2/06, Gbenga Shobowale <gshobowale@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi all, > I just upgrade to FC5 before then I had 2 NIC in one with static IP > and other on DHCP, however after the upgrade my machine can't seem to > up up an IP from the modem...I Check the card its configured properly > and the one with a static IP works fine...I put the link on a windows > machine and it work..hence I think FC is having a problem with > DHCP..any ideas anyone? > > Thanks > > -- > fedora-list mailing list > fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx > To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list > Hi Gbenga Shobowale! My first thought is that your DHCP client is not looking at the eth1 interface. It shows a few packets recieved apparently less than half responded to. Probably being queried by the server but with no DHCP client looking not responded to. Here is how to look arround a bit - -
Thanks Tod... I did look around but I was under pressure to get the machine up and running within 4 hours...I looked at the client and everything seems fine.. Anyway I took a drastic measures of reinstalling the machine also there was another issue of not getting the login page not working... I wished I had more time.... but all the same thanks for all your help..
At the moment (I am working on it right now) I do not have an FC5 box in the house so perhaps the way I found where some things are will be of help: As root do an "updatedb". This may take some time, all files are being catalogued. Then look for 'dhclient.conf": tod@tod-desktop:/var/lib/dhcp3$ locate dhclient.conf /etc/dhcp3/dhclient.conf /usr/share/man/ja/man5/dhclient.conf.5.gz /usr/share/man/man5/dhclient.conf.5.gz tod@tod-desktop:/var/lib/dhcp3$ Note the man page available for dhclient.conf!! Now lets find the leases: tod@tod-desktop:/etc/dhcp3$ locate leases /var/lib/dhcp3/dhclient.leases /var/lib/dhcp3/dhclient.eth1.leases /var/lib/dhcp3/dhclient.eth2.leases /var/lib/dhcp3/dhclient.ath0.leases /var/lib/dhcp3/dhclient.wlan0.leases /var/lib/dhcp3/dhclient.eth0.leases /usr/share/doc/imagemagick/www/binary-releases.html /usr/share/man/ja/man5/dhclient.leases.5.gz /usr/share/man/man5/dhclient.leases.5.gz tod@tod-desktop:/etc/dhcp3$ /var/lib/dhcp3/ Running "cat" (print to screen) on all of the above showed them blank (due to a nasty IPv6-dns problem I run static). So for you I used Ubuntu's System > Administration > Networking tool to set eth0 to use DHCP. I also used "sudo vi /etc/resolv.conf" (sudo obtains root priviledges for what comes after) to edit out my local DSL modem's nameserver (the IPv6 thing). Now a differant result (note: X's in the IP's for privacy): tod@tod-desktop:/var/lib/dhcp3$ cat dhclient.leases lease { interface "eth0"; fixed-address 192.168.X.X; option subnet-mask 255.255.255.0; option routers 192.168.X.X; option dhcp-lease-time 86400; option dhcp-message-type 5; option domain-name-servers 192.168.X.X,205.171.3.65; option dhcp-server-identifier 192.168.X.X; option domain-name "domain.actdsltmp"; renew 0 2006/9/3 05:30:41; rebind 0 2006/9/3 14:48:15; expire 0 2006/9/3 17:48:15; } tod@tod-desktop:/var/lib/dhcp3$ Well, that will probably get you started. Good Hunting! Tod -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list
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