Hello List, i set up a DHCP Server. Here are my installed packages: ---------------------------------- Server:~# dpkg -l | grep dhcp ii dhcp3-client 4.1.1-P1-15+squeeze2 ISC DHCP server (transitional package) ii dhcp3-common 4.1.1-P1-15+squeeze2 ISC DHCP common files (transitional package) ii dhcp3-server 4.1.1-P1-15+squeeze2 ISC DHCP server (transitional package) ii isc-dhcp-client 4.1.1-P1-15+squeeze2 ISC DHCP client ii isc-dhcp-common 4.1.1-P1-15+squeeze2 common files used by all the isc-dhcp* packages ii isc-dhcp-server 4.1.1-P1-15+squeeze2 ISC DHCP server for automatic IP address assignment
I am getting this error: ---------------------------------- dhcpd: DHCPINFORM from 192.168.99.111 via eth0: not authoritative for subnet 192.168.99.0 dhcpd: If this DHCP server is authoritative for that subnet, dhcpd: please write an `authoritative;' directive either in the dhcpd: subnet declaration or in some scope that encloses the dhcpd: subnet declaration - for example, write it at the top dhcpd: of the dhcpd.conf file. This is my config: ---------------------------------- Server:~# grep -v ^# /etc/dhcp3/dhcpd.conf | grep -v ^$ ddns-update-style none; option domain-name "example.org"; option domain-name-servers ns1.example.org, ns2.example.org; default-lease-time 259200; max-lease-time 260000; authoritative; log-facility local7; subnet 192.168.99.0 netmask 255.255.255.0 { authoritative; range 192.168.99.101 192.168.99.200; option domain-name-servers 192.168.99.254; option routers 192.168.99.254; default-lease-time 259200; max-lease-time 260000; } host backbone-switch { hardware ethernet c0:3f:0e:7c:b7:a3; fixed-address 192.168.99.101; } host foo1 { hardware ethernet 00:11:d8:5b:3b:98; fixed-address 192.168.99.113; } host foo2 { hardware ethernet 00:50:fc:a3:1d:c5; fixed-address 192.168.99.2; } host foo3 { hardware ethernet 00:22:19:22:90:57; fixed-address 192.168.99.114; } host foo4 { hardware ethernet 00:11:09:02:07:18; fixed-address 192.168.99.110; } host foo5 { hardware ethernet 00:22:19:19:a8:f7; fixed-address 192.168.99.105; } host foo6 { hardware ethernet 00:1e:37:23:38:75; fixed-address 192.168.99.103; } Any idea what i did wrong? Thanks, Mario -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/canfxojbx6-v5y_l_-5ym00yxzdxdght7nusdgycik2bcs7o...@mail.gmail.com