M. Milanuk wrote:
On 12/17/2009 2:47 AM, Tom Horsley wrote:
On Wed, 16 Dec 2009 21:29:46 -0800
M. Milanuk wrote:
Can someone help me out here? This is driving me nutty. How do I make
F12 send the right request to the dhcp server?
Every distro seems to do this differently (sometimes each distro
changes between releases :-), but for fedora/redhat what has
always worked for me is to edit the ifcfg-eth0 script
and add:
DHCP_HOSTNAME="whatever"
to the parameters.
Hello Tom,
Thanks for the help. I took a look in that script, and I see what
you're talking about. I may end up going that route in the end, or just
editing the dnsmasq.conf file on the server to use dhcp-client-id
instead of dhcp-host.
In the mean time, its still bugging me as to what exactly is going on
here. On further inspection, the /var/run/nm-dhclient-eth0.conf files
for both the F12 machine and the U9.10 machine are nearly the same they
*both* have Network Manager adding the same line to the end ('send
dhcp-client-identifier "demandred" '), but the file in U9.10 looks like
they just copied over /etc/dhcp3/dhclient.conf (which they still have)
into the NM file, with one line uncommented:
send host-hame "<hostname>";
I don't know if that gets expanded when the script is run to take the
machines hostname and send it as part of the dhcp request, and thats why
it gets the proper dhcp lease as it should, and F12 doesn't?
From the sounds of things, it appears I'm going to have to learn a bit
about wireshark and start trying to capture the network traffic when the
client machines send their dhcp requests and see what is and isn't being
sent.
Learning wireshark and tcpdump are valuable goals for anyone who is getting into
checking that network traffic is proper.
I thought I had taken the easy way out by just setting the MAC address of
virtual machines so I can control the name and IP address in one place. Nothing
I see in this thread makes me think there's a better way. ;-)
Having all the name/IP/MAC information in one place has made my life easier many
times, both for administration and documentation.
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Bill Davidsen <davidsen@xxxxxxx>
"We have more to fear from the bungling of the incompetent than from
the machinations of the wicked." - from Slashdot
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