[ma-linux] dhcpd configuration question

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Thanks. I thought I had tried this rather obvious syntax, but I must have 
gotten something wrong--like maybe a bracket instead of a brace, [ vs {!

The dhcpd server has started up successfully.


On Sun, 4 Aug 2002, lehi k davis wrote:

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> Thus spake Janina Sajka, on Sun, Aug 04, 2002 at 09:53:19PM -0400:
> > I have an /etc/dhcpd.conf that appears to be working correctly with 
> > respect to the nic where I want dhcp services. According to the man pages, 
> > every nic requires a subnet statement, however, even if dhcpd is doing 
> > nothing on a particular segment.
> > 
> > But, how do I specify that it should ignore eth0? 
> I don't know how to tell it to do that, but what I do is this for my
> "public" interface:
> 
> subnet 69.100.57.0 netmask 255.255.255.0 {
> }
> 
> just don't put anything in there, it doesn't respond to requests coming
> from that interface and has been working for a while now.
> 
> may not be "the-right-way" but it does work well :-D
> 
> .l.
> 
> - -- 
> lehi k davis                       [ slacker at linuxcowboy dot org ]  
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>  /\   			-- A. Davis, Lyttle Lytton winner 2002 
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