[ale] @Home and Linux
Michael Perigard
michael at ancker.net
Wed Apr 18 10:29:36 EDT 2001
I use my linux box with @home with no trouble. I manually setup my
settings (if @home ever changes my IP, I'm in trouble) because they
rarely, if ever, change.
As far as using DHCP, the only catch I found is you must pass your
assigned hostname as your 'client-id', *not* your hostname. The DHCP
client will autoconfigure everything for you, including your hostname.
Read your DHCP client man pages, it should just be a simple flag i.e.:
dhcpcd -I cc102537-q
I never set mine up to run at bootime, but I never really tried. After it
autoconfigured my settings (ran from console), i wrote them all down, and
configured them manually.
Id reccomend dhcpcd from http://www.phystech.com/download/ . The
documentation is detailed, and it came highly reccomended to me.
-Michael
> You will need to pass the hostname to @home DHCP server, I believe.
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> It is assigned by @ home, like C123456-A..
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> Bao
>
>
> Can anyone tell me if @Home cable modem service works with Linux (Mandrake
> 7.2)? I tried asking their service department but all they could tell me
> was that "Since Linux is not part of the @Home software, then they were not
> authorized to answer that question."Â If anyone does know the answer please
> let me know and also how to set it up as I am a novice. Thanks.
> Â
> Clayton
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