Subject: Re: Connecting to ethernet/DHCP hell
To: None <PREGMAN1@wit.edu>
From: Colin Wood <cwood@ichips.intel.com>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 09/17/1997 17:06:08
PREGMAN1@wit.edu wrote:
>
> I've been subscribed to this list for over a year under a different
> address, just to let you know that I've some degree of familiarity with
> MacBSD...
>
> ...I have my faithful MacBSD box, a compatible ethernet card, a patch
> cable, and a 10BaseT jack in the wall for me to plug into. My problems
> boil down to two things:
>
> 1). I'm not quite sure, software-wise, how to set up ethernet in this
> situation under NetBSD. I would *assume* I'd just edit /etc/resolv.conf
> and /etc/hostname.ae0, but it can't just be *that* simple...or is it? :)
Well, pretty much...depending on what version of NetBSD you're running,
tho, you might need to edit /etc/ifconfig.ae0 instead of hostname.ae0
(check /etc/netstart to be sure).
> 2). The network I'd be connected to uses DHCP. Therefore, I need a DHCP
> client to run under NetBSD. I have spent the past three weeks in
> mind-crushing frustration trying to get this to work; I've tried three
> different packages and *none* of them will even *begin* to compile for me,
> for various reasons (one of them complains about my /usr/include/net/*.h
> files having "incomplete types", and yes, /sys/types.h is also included).
>
> #2 is really the big problem, and the one with which I *DESPERATELY* need help.
> If anyone has had *any* experience with DHCP and NetBSD, I'm *begging* ya to
> talk to me about this. :)
What's wrong with the one that's in the NetBSD tree? I don't know when it
went in, but there is certainly a dhcp client in NetBSD-current. I know a
lot of people are using it. It gets discussed on current-users from time
to time....
I hope this helps some.
Later.
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Colin Wood cwood@ichips.intel.com
Component Design Engineer - MD6 Intel Corporation
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