Sorry, I should have mentioned that the Virtualbox Nat Network's gateway is
192.168.2.1 and it has dhcp disabled.  Also, the foreman server's IP
address is 192.168.2.10.


--Sean

On Wed, May 31, 2017 at 10:02 AM, Sean A <smalde...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi, I've setup a prototype environment using Virtualbox with Nat Network.
> The Foreman VM is CentOS 7.3, I've installed foreman 1.15.0 with puppet
> 4.10, so I can play with Hiera 5.
>
> Anyway, my installer command line is this:
>
> foreman-installer --foreman-proxy-dhcp=true --foreman-proxy-dhcp-gateway='
> 192.168.2.1' --foreman-proxy-dhcp-managed=true \
> --foreman-proxy-dhcp-nameservers='192.168.2.10' --foreman-proxy-dhcp-
> option-domain='demo.local' \
> --foreman-proxy-dhcp-pxeserver='192.168.2.10' 
> --foreman-proxy-dhcp-range='192.168.2.20
> 192.168.2.50' \
> --foreman-proxy-dhcp-search-domains='demo.local' --foreman-proxy-dhcp-
> server='192.168.2.10' --foreman-proxy-dns=true \
> --foreman-proxy-dns-forwarders=8.8.8.8 --foreman-proxy-dns-forwarders=8.8.
> 4.4 --foreman-proxy-dns-managed=true \
> --foreman-proxy-dns-reverse='2.168.192.in-addr.arpa' --foreman-proxy-dns-
> server='192.168.2.10' \
> --foreman-proxy-dns-ttl='360' --foreman-proxy-dns-zone='demo.local' --
> foreman-unattended=true --foreman-use-vhost=true \
> --foreman-proxy-dhcp-provider='isc'--foreman-proxy-dns-provider='nsupdate'
> --foreman-proxy-puppet=true \
> --foreman-proxy-tftp=true --foreman-proxy-tftp-managed=true --puppet-agent
> =true --puppet-autosign-entries='*.demo.local' \
> --puppet-server=true --puppet-server-ca=true --enable-foreman --enable-
> foreman-proxy --enable-puppet
>
> The installer throws an error when trying to start the dhcpd service...
>
> May 31 09:47:25 foreman.demo.local dhcpd[5726]: bad range, address
> 192.168.2.20 not in subnet 192.168.2.10 netmask 255.255.255.255
> May 31 09:47:25 foreman.demo.local systemd[1]: dhcpd.service: main process
> exited, code=exited, status=1/FAILURE
>
> Basically, the installer isn't defining the dhcp subnet correctly and
> here's what the subnet in dhcpd.conf looks like:
>
> # demo.local
> subnet 192.168.2.10 netmask 255.255.255.255 {
>   pool
>   {
>     range 192.168.2.20 192.168.2.50;
>   }
>
>
>   option subnet-mask 255.255.255.255;
>   option routers 192.168.2.1;
>   option domain-search "demo.local";
> }
>
> Any idea why the installer is defining the subnet as a single ip address?
>
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