The network was fine yesterday and as far as I know nothing has been changed or added. This morning some computers are connected to our domain but most of them are reporting limited connectivity. On checking our DHCP server we are getting this message.
Cannot find the DHCP Server:
The DHCP server you specified cannot be located.
A DHCP Server assigns IP addresses to client computers. This is very often used in enterprise networks to reduce configuration efforts. All IP addresses of all computers are stored in a database that resides on a server machine.
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A DHCP Server assigns IP addresses to client computers. This is very often used in enterprise networks to reduce configuration efforts. All IP addresses of all computers are stored in a database that resides on a server machine.
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We are experiencing an issue with users not being mapped to their corresponding network drives during the login. I verified that the logon script is correct and it work if I run it manually so I suspect there is some kind of network issue. When I run gupdate I get an error that states that Group Policy failed because of lack network connectivity to the domain controller.
Hi,
I'm tring to configure wi-fi on an ARM board and have done this by installing the hostapd package. Now to enable DHCP for this interface, I am trying to install a DHCP server on an ARM platform - ( PANDA Board 2 : ES Rev B1 Model number : 750-2170-002 RevB ).
The OS version of Ubuntu installed is 11.10.
I have been running the isc-dhcp-server fine for quite a while. A few days back after an update, it fails to start. I found a few more people reporting similar problems but that was from 2009. I was unable to find the logs of the isc-dhcp-server process either.
I'm trying to install a standalone DHCP server on a Windows Server 2008R2 machine. Windows is up and running. The server is on an ADDS domain, but is not a domain member. We are going to change the domain, so I don't want to join the server to the domain. There is a DHCP server on the domain, but I want to bring that down.
My first post here.
Relevant info:
Host OS: Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bits with VMware Workstation 8
Two VMs: Ubuntu Server 12.04 and Ubuntu Desktop 12.04
VMware NAT settings:
Use local DHCP service is DISABLED
Subnet IP: 192.168.2.0
Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0
Gateway IP: 192.168.2.2
On Ubuntu Server I have a DHCP server: isc-dhcp-server
DHCP is working OK.
I have a Huwawei modem and a TP Link access point, I did the setup everything works, the TP Link is using the DHCP of the modem.