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I have very simple question about dhcp.
There are two network interfaces in my PC:
eth0 exteral - ( ip assigned by IPS - dynamic )
eth1 internal - static IP
I'd like to run DHCP just for internal subnet not for external. However in dhcpd.conf I need to specify both subnets otherwise dhcp service does not start. I know, that when I just put external subnet there and no options and arguments inside {}'s the subnet is disabled. However the problem is that the netID is always different and I do not want to alter my dhcpd.conf every time I got different IP from provider and I restart dhcp service.
OS: debian sarge stable
thanks
lubo
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