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    Setup FOG DHCP server on Ubuntu 12.10

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      Ole Friis Heesgaard
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      Hi
      Have just installed FOG 0.32 on a Ubuntu 12.10, have used the “internal” DHCP server that comes with FOG.
      Now I need to specify what ip addresses to send out via DHCP (I am on a special subnet).

      What DHCP server does FOG use as internal DHCP ???
      and where do I find the config file for that DHCP server ???

      Please give standard path to DHCP

      BR
      and thanks in advance
      OFH

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        Kevin
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        You need to edit the dhcpd.conf file located in the /etc/dhcp folder on your server. Once you make your necessary changes here, range dynamic-bootp x.x.x.x x.x.x.x, all you should need to do is restart the dhcp service. This can be done by typing [B]sudo /etc/init.d/isc-dhcp-server restart[/B]

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