OpenBSD: ip after startup gone ?!?

Hello!
i've a new/old openBSD 4.4 installed!
that was no problem.
i want no dynamic ipv4 addressing an so i use the command ifconfig for static ip!
but everytime when i start the pc it search for a dhcp_offer or anything! and when the system is up, there is no static ip...;(
what can i do to solve this

thx
 
Err.. Wrong forum dude
This forum is about FreeBSD, not OpenBSD :beergrin
 
You should direct your questions related to OpenBSD to OpenBSD mailing lists....

However, this might help you.
 
Wat3rboy said:
Hello!
i've a new/old openBSD 4.4 installed!
that was no problem.
i want no dynamic ipv4 addressing an so i use the command ifconfig for static ip!
but everytime when i start the pc it search for a dhcp_offer or anything! and when the system is up, there is no static ip...;(
what can i do to solve this

thx
Look your question. You said you want to use only static address but then you are looking for dhcp offer. Do you see how ridiculus is that statement. If the router is configured to work in the static mode then DHCP server is turned off. You have to
configure manually interface /etc/host.interface with IP address.
You also need manually to enter your DNS server.

SirDice said:
Err.. Wrong forum dude
This forum is about FreeBSD, not OpenBSD :beergrin

Please, what is the big deal? It is a BSD for GOD's sake just a
little bit simpler than FreeBSD.
 
cliedo said:
did you do an edit to your rc.conf if not do ee /etc/rc.conf then enable the nic


there is no ee in OpenBSD :)

Wat3rboy, in OpenBSD by default dhcpd server is not running , so probably your network configuration is wrong and you have to disable PXE booting :)
 
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