[ale] Take-2: From static to DHCP
Michael E. Barker
mbarker68 at home.com
Sat Jan 19 14:37:06 EST 2002
"Michael E. Barker" wrote:
>
> Keith Hopkins wrote:
> >
> > Michael E. Barker wrote:
> >
> > > Keith Hopkins wrote:
> > >
> > >>Michael E. Barker wrote:
> > >>
> > >>
> > >>>I have @home (which has been in trouble for a while) through Comcast my
> > >>>cable provider. I just recieved an email saying I need to reconfigure
> > >>>from static to DHCP with their new high-speed service or lose
> > >>>connctivity.
> > >>>
> > >>>Does anyone have experience with this. I have succesfully configured
> > >>>DHCP for lan in the past but cable does not want to cooperate.
> > >>>
> > >>>Appreciativly
> > >>>
> > >>>-Michael
> > >>>
> > >>Hi Michael,
> > >>
> > >> Now that I've actually read your message completely <grin>...What's really happening? What does your system log report from the DHCP client? Which client are you using? Which distro?
> > >>
> > >>Lost again in Tokyo,
> > >> Keith
> > >>
> > >
> > > I'm running Mandrake 8.1. I used draknet via drakconf (conf tool in
> > > mandrake) to configure the network device after confirming that I had
> > > "dhcpcd" ( I also have dhclient ) and the syslog tells me that
> > > everything configures successfully but times out waiting for a DHCP
> > > server response:
> > >
> > > Jan 18 21:39:16 cc745308-a DrakX: writing host information to /etc/hosts
> > > Jan 18 21:39:32 cc745308-a DrakX: running: /etc/rc.d/init.d/network
> > > restart
> > > Jan 18 21:39:34 cc745308-a network: Setting network parameters:
> > > succeeded
> > > Jan 18 21:39:36 cc745308-a network: Bringing up interface lo: succeeded
> > > Jan 18 21:39:36 cc745308-a ifup: Determining IP information for eth0...
> > > Jan 18 21:40:36 cc745308-a dhcpcd[8782]: timed out waiting for a valid
> > > DHCP server
> > > response
> > > Jan 18 21:40:36 cc745308-a ifup: failed.
> > > Jan 18 21:40:36 cc745308-a network: Bringing up interface eth0: failed
> > >
> > > Drakconf then appears to probe for other devices of which it will find
> > > none.
> > >
> > > The instructions in the email from Comcast are for Win but basically say
> > > set for DHCP and remove all fields except the host name, which I
> > > duplicated in Draknet.
> > >
> > > Still no luck.
> > >
> > > -Michael
> > >
> >
> > Hi Michael,
> >
> > How many lan cards do you have in this machine? Are you sure eth0 is the one connected to your cable modem?
> >
> > Please find the config file for dhcpcd (probably /etc/dhcpcd.conf) and post it please.
> >
> > Lost in Tokyo,
> > Keith
> >
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> Yup. eth0 works great statically. That's how I'm posting.
>
> I found nothing for dhcpcd.conf not even a mention in the README.
>
> Can you send me an example?
>
> -Michael
>
> PS I have not verified that this DHCP server for the provider is even
> up. I'll do that now.
>
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DHCP configured fine when I rebooted to WinME, so I guess the DHCP
server is up and running.
-Michael
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