Poznamka k DHCP:
Toto je skopirovane priamo z README k verzii DHCP servera na Debian-e Woody:
In order for dhcpd to work correctly with picky DHCP clients (e.g.,
Windows 95), it must be able to send packets with an IP destination
address of 255.255.255.255. Unfortunately, Linux changes an IP
destination of 255.255.255.255 into the local subnet broadcast address
(here, that's 192.5.5.223).
Co by potvrdzovalo cast clanku o pridani smerovania na 255.255.255.255.
Ale ked pozorny citatel cita dalej:
This isn't generally a problem on Linux 2.2 and later kernels, since
we completely bypass the Linux IP stack, but on old versions of Linux
2.1 and all versions of Linux prior to 2.1, it is a problem - pickier
DHCP clients connected to the same network as the ISC DHCP server or
ISC relay agent will not see messages from the DHCP server. It *is*
possible to run into trouble with this on Linux 2.2 and later if you
are running a verson of the DHCP server that was compiled on a Linux
2.0 system, though.
A potom az nasleduje popisovany "workaround".
Zaver: Kazdy kto rozbieha DHCP server na jadre 2.4.x a ma verziu DHCP servera 3, alebo viac, moze zabudnut na hratky s tym route.
Opravte ma prosim, ak sa mylim, netestoval som to, co spravi pridanie toho smerovacieho zaznamu. Ale ma to prekvapilo, pretoze som to doteraz nikdy nepotreboval a Windows dostavaju IPcky.
Ano ten radek s route me opravdu docela zaskocil. Chvili jsem skoro uvazoval a zvednu se a pujdu se podivat k obchodnikum jestli jim to teda funguje kdyz by nemelo :)
Na slaku 9.1 s dhcpd 3.0 a debian 3.0 s 2.0 mi to beha naprosto v pohode. Asi bych si teda mel poradne precist proc by mi to nemelo fungovat abych zjistil co mam spatne :)