The other day something happened to my bridged gateway and it stopped beeing bridged. Phoned my provider and they run some upgrade and the bridged it again. And I don't know what happened, and if I managed to do something wrong and mess it up even more I wouldn't bee surprised.
so whats the problem...
After doing a lot of error searching and resetting my router trying out several combination I do have internet again, but only as long as the routers DHCP is turned on. (it was disabled before)
So now I can surf on internet,
- both ssh, gvncviewer is no problem using
- I un-ticked the box "DHCP-server" on the Networks-settings page (re-started it), in the wiki it sai I should go into setup-settings and turn off the server. Looking at the date it might not be applicable for amahi 7. Going into setting->servers there is no DHCP-server (but an DNS-server). Not quite clear if just un-ticking the box is enough or if the problem is that my DHCP-server is "gone".
-No problems to get into the dashboard, but can't open any apps
-it still handels out ip-adresses and my laptop has one from my router and one from amahi
- on the control-panel (amahi.orgs/users) the status is "stopped"
- I can't mount the shares on my laptop (mint 13)
- from gvncviewer internet is not working.
but if I try to unplug amahi, my internet stops working...
so at least I have working internet, and I can reach my files from gvncviewer, but thats it... What happened? any ideas on how to solve the problem
problem with DHCP
Re: problem with DHCP
Hi
Amahi dashboard > settings > details
check the advanced box to show the DHCP check box.
What i would do in your instance is
*turn off the dhcp on your router and turn off the router.
*Make sure the DHCP is turned on with your server and then power it off.
*Power on the server
*power on the router
Your server should then decide to be the DHCP provider and hopefully the router would just do the traffic.
It looks like your server is not having an internet network connection, make sure the cable is ok to the router.
I hope this helps..?
Amahi dashboard > settings > details
check the advanced box to show the DHCP check box.
What i would do in your instance is
*turn off the dhcp on your router and turn off the router.
*Make sure the DHCP is turned on with your server and then power it off.
*Power on the server
*power on the router
Your server should then decide to be the DHCP provider and hopefully the router would just do the traffic.
It looks like your server is not having an internet network connection, make sure the cable is ok to the router.
I hope this helps..?
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