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Author: al3xu5
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Subject: Re: [DNG] Latest network-manager 1.44.2-5devuan1 wants to remove isc-dhcp-client
Wed, 22 Nov 2023 16:41:18 -0500 - Steve Litt <slitt@???>:

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> >I have DHCP on my router (Drytek Vigor 2135) serving my little LAN.
> >On my primary workstation I have isc-dhcp-client,
>
> Why not just hard code your IP address on your primary workstation,
> which I assume stays in one place connected to one router or wifi?
>
> >plus Unbound as local
> >recursive caching DNS resolver
>
> Yayyyyyyyyyyy!!!! Spectacular! This is the way to do DNS in the 21st
> century.
>
> (not authoritative).
>
> Not autoritative outside your LAN, but inside your LAN you can assign
> DNS records, for servers on your LAN, available to anybody on your LAN.


My primary workstation is in the sense that it is the machine on which I work
90% of the time, but I don't always keep it turned on, so it is not suitable
to function as a server for the other machines in the LAN (a small audio
server, a couple of laptops, smartphone and tablet) that I use occasionally
and which are served (DHCP/DNS) by the router (which I configured to use
custom DNS servers and not those of the provider)

> >Please, help me to move to the right direction:
>
> I think you're already where you need to be, except for hardcoding your
> primary workstation's IP address.


Do you mean using a static IP in /etc/network/interfaces ?


> >- could dhcpcd (dhcpcd-base package) be the ideal substitue replacing
> >isc-dhcp-client?
> >
> >- if yes: there is something to consider to set it up well in this
> > situation?
> >
> >- if no: which other client would be convenient to use instead of
> > sc-dhcp-client?


> I'm missing something. What's wrong with your isc-dhcp-client? What
> don't you like about it?


Nothing wrong, I like it. But ISC has announced the end of maintenance for
ISC DHCP and if I have not misunderstood, it is possible that in the future
it will be removed from Debian packages... so I'm interested in understanding
what the alternative might be

> I have no problem with dhcpcd on my laptops, but in all fairness my
> laptops use Void Linux so my experience might not be relevant. But come
> to think of it, I'm pretty sure I've had success with dhcpcd on Debian,
> Ubuntu, Mandriva and Mandrake. I don't remember for sure, but I think
> in 2007 I was using dhcpcd or something like it on my OpenBSD
> travelling laptop.
>
> I applaud your setup.


Oh! Thanks!

> If you ever want to discuss a keyboard-friendly,
> lightning fast, ultra light user interface that will work on Devuan (it
> worked on Debian), please let me know.


I am on Openbox/LXDE, using simple-netaid by aitor (both ncurses and gtk
interfaces)... Sorry if I'm slow to understand, but which user interface
are you referring to?

Regards
alexus




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