02-20-2017
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Deal all ... Thanks for your patience & guiding me with this. In the process I learned a lot.
It was not problem with windows nor Linux. It was the way DHCP client been assigned by router to Linux box.
In the router configuration, I have reserved the Linux address as 192.168.0.101. But the way IP address had been allotted to Linux, 'Obtain IP address automatically' assigned Linux box address as -
192.168.0.100 ... This I have found out after close look at output of ifconfig command.
Tried SSH putty connection to this Linux from Windows & it worked.
It was albeit stupid of me assuming Linux will adhere to same IP address which I have assigned it in router configuration.
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udhcpd.conf
UDHCPD.CONF(5) GNU/Linux Administrator's Manual UDHCPD.CONF(5)
NAME
udhcpd.conf - udhcp server configuration file
DESCRIPTION
The file /etc/udhcpd.conf contains configuration information specific to the udhcp server. It should contain one configuration keyword per
line, followed by appropriate configuration information.
OPTIONS
start ADDRESS
The starting address of the IP lease block is ADDRESS. The default is 192.168.0.20.
end ADDRESS
The ending address of the IP lease block is ADDRESS. The default is 192.168.0.254.
interface INTERFACE
The udhcp server should listen on INTERFACE. The default is eth0.
max_leases LEASES
Offer at most LEASES leases (including those reserved by OFFERs, DECLINEs, and ARP conflicts). The default is 254.
remaining REMAINING
If REMAINING is yes, store the time remaining for each lease. If it is no, store the expiration time for each lease. The default
is yes.
auto_time SECONDS
Write the lease information to a file every SECONDS seconds. The default is 7200.
decline_time SECONDS
Reserve an IP for SECONDS seconds if a DHCP decline message is received. The default is 3600.
conflict_time SECONDS
Reserve an IP for SECONDS seconds if an ARP conflict occurs. The default is 3600.
offer_time SECONDS
Reserve an IP for SECONDS seconds if it is offered. The default is 60.
min_lease SECONDS
Reserve an IP for the full lease time if the lease to be given is less than SECONDS seconds. The default is 60.
lease_file FILE
Write the lease information to FILE. The default is /var/lib/misc/udhcpd.leases.
pidfile FILE
Write the process ID to FILE. The default is /var/run/udhcpd.pid.
notify_file FILE
Execute FILE after the lease information is written. By default, no file is executed.
siaddr ADDRESS
BOOTP specific option. The default is 0.0.0.0.
sname NAME
BOOTP specific option. There is no default.
boot_file FILE
BOOTP specific option. There is no default.
option OPTION
DHCP specific option.
subnet ADDRESS
timezone OFFSET
router ADDRESS...
timesvr ADDRESS...
namesvr ADDRESS...
dns ADDRESS...
logsvr ADDRESS...
cookiesvr ADDRESS...
lprsvr ADDRESS...
hostname HOSTNAME
bootsize SIZE
domain DOMAIN
swapsvr ADDRESS
rootpath PATH
ipttl TTL
mtu MTU
broadcast ADDRESS
ntpsrv ADDRESS...
wins ADDRESS...
requestip ADDRESS
lease SECONDS
dhcptype TYPE
serverid ADDRESS
tftp FILE
bootfile FILE
The default for lease is 864000. There are no defaults for the other options.
SEE ALSO
udhcpd(8).
GNU
/Linux 2001-09-26 UDHCPD.CONF(5)