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| I just ran into a pecurliality: I'm runing Tiger server with latest patches, I've enabled both interfaces, one being on the university's official network, the other on a private gigbit network which connects all servers (no gateway, no router) on their second interfaces. I wanted to enable DHCP on both interfaces, where each interface serves different IP networks. The 'Server Admin' application provides checkboxes to select the interfaces for which the service is to be available. You can enter different network addresses and ip ranges, and you can successfully start the service. However, when I look into the log files (and try out the services on the different networks), only ONE network is serviced, never both. If I select either one (but not both) interfaces, all is fine for the corresponding IP address. Is this a feature, or a bug? Anyone else noticed this? Departement Informatik FGB tel +41 (0)61 267 14 66 Universität Basel fax. +41 (0)61 267 14 61 Robert Frank Klingelbergstrasse 50 email@hidden CH-4056 Basel Switzerland http://www.informatik.unibas.ch/personen/frank_r.html |
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