Where can you find your DHCP Server address? I checked all of the files that this mentioned with no luck.
Quick HOWTO : Ch08 : Configuring the DHCP Server - Linux Home Networking
Where can you find your DHCP Server address? I checked all of the files that this mentioned with no luck.
Quick HOWTO : Ch08 : Configuring the DHCP Server - Linux Home Networking
What is your system? What is your DHCP daemon? What exactly are you trying to do?
Fedora,
Not sure. How do I check it?
Nothing. I just want to check what it is.
On Fedora 15
If you don't know what your dhcp server daemon is, you quite probably don't have one. I think you're getting server and client mixed up. That tutorial you link is for configuring something to be a DHCP server, nothing to do with what your computer received from a DHCP server.
Then what is the fedora equivalent to this? I was able to get that information from this file in Linux Mint and Ubuntu.
/var/lib/dhcp3/dhclient.leases
Oh, I see. Now that we're not completely in the dark about what you want, how about /var/lib/dhcp?