The last message I get is this: server xinetd[5128]: warning: can't get client address: Transport endpoint is not connected<br>
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Any ideas what that could mean? I've doubled checked that everything is plugged in to everything else...<br>
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Actually, I take that back, I'm getting this message on eth1 <br>
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Jul 20 11:14:33 server dhcpd: No subnet declaration for eth1 (my server's IP address is here).<br>
Jul 20 11:14:33 server dhcpd: ** Ignoring requests on eth1. If this is not what<br>
Jul 20 11:14:33 server dhcpd: you want, please write a subnet declaration<br>
Jul 20 11:14:33 server dhcpd: in your dhcpd.conf file for the network segment<br>
Jul 20 11:14:33 server dhcpd: to which interface eth1 is attached. **<br>
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I don't see where I should be putting my subnet declaration in dhcpd.conf... eth1 does activate on boot though. Any clues?<br>
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Thanks all...<br>
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Kristin<br>
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-------Original Message-------<br>
> From: Calvin Park <linuxsys@davisny.edu><br>
> Subject: Re: [K12OSN] Having a heck of a time getting K12LTSP to work<br>
> Sent: Jul 20 2004 11:04:29<br>
><br>
> Kristin,<br>
> Does your server give any error message? Perhaps you could check<br>
> /var/log/messages and see if that sheds any light on the situation.<br>
> Another idea is to move your thin client to a place were you can watch<br>
> both it and the server. That might be a bit more difficult than just<br>
> checking the log though. I've never run into the server crashing on any<br>
> of my tests that I've run.<br>
> This probably isn't much help, sorry. :(<br>
> <br>
> -Calvin<br>
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> <br>