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Fedora™ Unleashed, 2008 editionCheck your Windows NT servers for this situation and disable DHCP on the Windows NT server; afterward, your other DHCP-enabled hosts should configure correctly. Also, check to make sure that there are no conflicts if you use a cable or DSL modem, wire less access point (WAP), or other intelligent router on your LAN that can provide DHCP Other Uses for DHCP A whole host of options can be used in dhcpd.conf; entire books are dedicated to DHCP. The most comprehensive book is The DHCP Handbook, available at handbook.com/. You can define NIS domains, configure NETBIOS, set subnet masks, and define time servers or many other types of servers — to name a few of the DHCP options you can use. The preceding example will get your DHCP server and client up and running. The DHCP server distribution contains an example of the dhcpd.conf file that you can use as a template for your network. The file shows a basic configuration that can get you started with explanations for the options used. Using IP Masquerading in Fedora Three blocks of IP addresses are reserved for use on internal networks and hosts not directly connected to the Internet ...» | Код для вставки книги в блог HTML
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