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    Enabling DHCP service after FOG installation

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      Adrian-Keith
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      Is there any way to install/enable the DHCP service after doing an installation? I previously had it set up on an isolated network with a small Linksys WRT54G but now need to move it to a switch so I can do larger volumes. I don’t think 4 ports at a time is going to cut it 😕

      Has anyone had to do this? I’m a linux noob so please be patient. I’ve done some searching on the forums but couldn’t come up with anything besides this:
      [url]http://fogproject.org/forum/threads/enabling-dhcp-in-fog.739/[/url]

      Not sure if it’s what I want though.

      Thanks!

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        chad-bisd Moderator
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        you need to get the dhcpd installed. depending on your OS version. Once you get it installed, you just configure it via the dhcpd.conf file.


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          Zumochi
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          For Debian-based systems (eg. Ubuntu): [CODE]sudo apt-get install isc-dhcp-server[/CODE]
          For RedHat-based systems (eg. CentOS): [CODE]sudo yum install dhcp[/CODE]
          And then configure PXE with the DHCP.conf file. You can always google for something like “<distribution> <version> dhcp server pxe” or similar.

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            Adrian-Keith
            last edited by

            Thanks guys, I’ll give this a shot now.

            OK, It’s installed, but for some reason I can’t get it to issue the IP addresses. Is there anything I should be checking for besides the .conf files?

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