25 Jan, 2009 in
DHCP by
admin
Most RedHat and Fedora Linux software products are available in the RPM format. Downloading and installing RPMs aren’t hard.
When searching for the file, remember that the DHCP server RPM’s filename usually starts with the word dhcp followed by a version number like this: dhcp-3.0.1rc14-1.i386.rpm.
Debian Note: With Debian / Ubuntu the package name may include a [...]
25 Jan, 2009 in
DHCP by
admin
Red Hat and Fedora Linux:
Start the GUI network administration/configuration tool by typing redhat-config-network (Red Hat 9 and Enterprise 3.0) or system-config-network (Fedora) at a shell prompt.
Make sure your network interface (typically eth0) is highlighted and click the Edit icon.
Select the Automatically obtain IP address settings with dhcp radio button.
Check the Automatically obtain DNS information from [...]