RE: [SLUG] help with Roadrunner

From: David Walter (David.Walter@catmktg.com)
Date: Wed Apr 25 2001 - 09:01:55 EDT


Thanks for everyone's advice. I was able to get PUMP to work with RoadRunner
on RH7. I ran netconfig and set it to DHCP. After I closed it, I was able to
ping the internet almost immediately. I don't know why Linuxconf didn't work
for setting DHCP, but netconfig did the trick.

David W.

-----Original Message-----
From: Larry Sanders [mailto:lsanders@flash.net]
Sent: Monday, April 23, 2001 11:06 PM
To: slug@nks.net
Subject: Re: [SLUG] help with Roadrunner

Just two weeks ago I replaced the modem in my firewall pc with a
second nic card to connect to Roadrunner. I used netconfig to setup
the card. The only thing I selected was the radio button to use dhcp
and then supply the DNS name server addresses that Ed shared
RR nameserver addresses
65.32.1.70
65.32.1.80
65.32.1.65
The process active currently is pump-0.7.8-1 which has been working fine.
The firewall is a P133 32mb two 3c509 and running RH6.2 with new bind rpm.
Larry :-)

----- Original Message -----
From: Derek Glidden Sent: Monday, April 23, 2001 12:30 PM
> "warrior@sanynet.ne.jp" wrote:
> >
> > I have a Turbolinux 6.0 Workstation which has been connected to
> > Roadrunner and running fine for some time. On a spare partition on the
> > same box, I installed Red Hat 7.0. Although I have setup DHCP in
> > linuxconf and also have tried to mimic the
> > /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts files as they are setup in Turbolinux, I
> > cannot get Redhat to recognize the Roadrunner network.
> >
> > I am wondering if there are any special settings that have to be made to
> > allow for DHCP used with Roadrunner (is it different from DHCP used on a
> > regular LAN), but I don't know where the DHCP config files are. I
> > never set anything special on the Turbolinux system; it came up to the
> > network automatically.
>
> My guess is that your TurboLinux box is using 'dhclient', which is the
> 'official' ISC DHCP client code, while RedHat uses 'pump', which is a
> very streamlined, stripped down DHCP client. I've never gotten 'pump'
> to get an address from RoadRunner; I've always had to install
> 'dhclient.' Dunno why, and I've heard from a couple other folks who say
> they use 'pump' with no trouble, but it's never worked for me,
> 'dhclient' always has.
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