How to configure a DHCP server on Rocky Linux
Jack Wallen shows you how to configure Rocky Linux 9 as a DHCP server for your local area network.- Article by Editor (9to6linux) on
Jack Wallen shows you how to configure Rocky Linux 9 as a DHCP server for your local area network.
Rocky Linux has become one of the de facto standard replacements for CentOS. Not only is it a drop-in replacement for RHEL, but the maintainer Gregory Kurtzer has made it clear Rocky Linux will always be available and will never be owned by a company that could bring down the distribution.
And for anyone who’s used RHEL or CentOS, Rocky Linux will be instantly familiar and can serve you and your company with ease.
Let’s take a look at one way Rocky Linux can serve you as a DHCP server. I’m going to walk you through the process of installing and configuring the DHCP server on this open source operating system. It shouldn’t take you but a few minutes to get this up and running.