Looks like this may be an important one for several of us. Sorry to add a me too to the thread but, I am in need of the same information. I want to set up an internal, DMZ, and external (using DHCP address from Cable Modem) Has anyone pulled this off yet? If so can you please help those of us who need to impliment it? Thanks all.
[:O] I too am trying to get the dhcp client working, however I have simply one question. How do I get the download from the attic, onto the ASL box? I cant mount any cdroms, or floppy disks. Unless I am missing something obvious. I have pressed the download onto a cdrom, using iso9660, but when I mount the cdrom, using that filesystem, it says it cannot read it. What gives? [:S]
You'll have to create a directory on the Astaro box, set permission on it for the user "loginuser" and use the password you've have defined during the installation of Astaro.
If you wish to mount a floppy or cdrom, do a search on the site and mention "mount", you will find the way to do it.
Sorry, I don't have the time to do the search for you [:)]
Now, that Open Source ! And the result is a part of it. Like in Star Wars, "May the force be with you" (us, the community) ! ! If Microsoft would have tought of that !
the DHCP files are in the attic because I have not tested them with 1.9/2.0.
If any one of you has improvements on the current state, you can pack up the files with an installation "manual" (text file) and send it to us. We can the publish it on docs.astaro.org (w/ credits of course [:)]
I did an upgrade yesterday night to Astaro 1.9 Beta 4 without a problem. I was previously running the latest stable version, 1.8. I've first did a backup of the config. Then upgraded to 1.9. I even change from IDE to SCSI. I then use WinSCP to copy my package that take care of DHCP onto /home/login. I will have to look at the script cause I then had to copy the files manually as well as to create the directory ! ! ! DHCP work right after. I then log in WebAdmin, did a restore (I was wondering if it would take it) and was glad that it did ! Boy was I happy
So, I will find time to look at the install script (it was late yesterday when I was done) and I am working on a cron job that will monitor if the ip has change to apply the change in Astaro. If anybody want to help on this, your welcome. Send me an email and we will see how we could work on it. In the mean time, I will on it on my side.
I did an upgrade yesterday night to Astaro 1.9 Beta 4 without a problem. I was previously running the latest stable version, 1.8. I've first did a backup of the config. Then upgraded to 1.9. I even change from IDE to SCSI. I then use WinSCP to copy my package that take care of DHCP onto /home/login. I will have to look at the script cause I then had to copy the files manually as well as to create the directory ! ! ! DHCP work right after. I then log in WebAdmin, did a restore (I was wondering if it would take it) and was glad that it did ! Boy was I happy
So, I will find time to look at the install script (it was late yesterday when I was done) and I am working on a cron job that will monitor if the ip has change to apply the change in Astaro. If anybody want to help on this, your welcome. Send me an email and we will see how we could work on it. In the mean time, I will on it on my side.
I installed Benoit's dhcp client patch on v2.0 and with a little troubleshooting got it up and running. The only problem that I noticed was that when I untarred the dhcp bundle, the files were rw for root. I changed it to rwx and the install script did the rest.
Someone else noted that they had to manually copy over the files. I suspect that a revisit of the cause of that issue would be the same as what I found.
I know this might sound strange... but I've downloaded the DHCP Client .tar file and uploaded it to the ASL box... with WinSCP2...
when I do a "tar -x filename" nothing happens... the cursor just goes on a new line and doesn't move...If I press enter...it just goes on a new line... The only way to stop it is CTRL+C...
Same behaviour with both SSH client and From the console (tried both users: loginuser and su)
I am having a prob with the scrip (the problem is most likely me but hopefully someone will help me with it.) I've got the files copied to my astaro box and changed the rights to rwx but when i run the install_utils.sh (command im using is sh install_utils.sh) it just gives me a command not found and creates some directories. Please let me know what it is that I am doing wrong.
Hmmmmm, sorry I am very late on the subject and I am also a big n00b in Linux stuff... Right I installed Astaro without pb, but as my Internet Provider serves me with an IP address, I need to enable DHCP.
I downloaded WinSCP but when I try to connect to the box, it says connection failed : Unknown error... Erm, what do I do bad ? [:S]
Could someone please help me on that and tell me the configuration to put in WinSCP. Like user to use, which bash, etc...
I installed the DHCP files from the attic last night and have them working. These are much easier to use than the DHCP client that comes on the 2.1/3.x BETA. Today I spent time on changes to the updateip script to fit my installation. I will try these changes tonight. If everything works I will post my changes.
PS. One problem I first encountered with DHCP and my cable company was authentication. When I first requested a address I would not get any responses. After several hours of troubleshooting I created a dummy lease file with the MAC address of the cable modem not the Astaro firewall, hostname, and the old IP adress I was using. I must have gotten something right, its worked ever since.
Thx for the DHCP add-on, I have a slight problem though that I need a little help with.
I have the files insatlled (I presume ok) but upon restarting the system I see a Permission Denied error on the S04dchp link. When I manually run /etc/rc.d/dchp I see the error:
/etc/rc.d/dchp: /sbin/updateip: Permission Denied
I figured it didn't have sufficient rights to the netdada and netzkartendata files, no joy.
I've played round with this enough to have run out of ideas... I manually inserted the DCHP IP in via Webmin (hence being able to get here eopleshero@hotmail.com