On Sun, Nov 07, 2004 at 08:56:58PM -0500, Lowell Gilbert wrote:
> Gary Kline <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 
> >     I'll add the -d flag to my rc.conf; are you using the latest
> 
> No; *disable* dhcpd from rc.conf, and start it by hand with the -d flag.
> 
> >     version of the dhcp-server from ISC or something other?
> 
> I'm running the ISC dhcp server, as I mentioned in my message, and
> it's fairly up-to-date, but I don't think the exact version matters
> for you (at least not at this point).
> 
> >     I looked for a 'debug' flag on the man page and didn't see it.
> 
> >From "man dhcpd":
>        To have dhcpd log to the standard  error  descriptor,  specify  the  -d
>        flag.  This can be useful for debugging, and also at sites where a com-
>        plete log of all dhcp activity must be kept but syslogd is not reliable
>        or  otherwise  cannot  be  used.    Normally, dhcpd will log all output
>        using the syslog(3) function with the log facility set to LOG_DAEMON.
> 
> >     What should I loook for in th logfile?  or will it be 
> >     obvious :-)
> 
> Again, the approach I'm describing will *not* log into the logfile;
> I'm suggesting you get the debug output on a console in real time.


        Okay. This is all that is output to stderr:


No subnet declaration for dc0 (216.231.43.140).
** Ignoring requests on dc0.  If this is not what
   you want, please write a subnet declaration
   in your dhcpd.conf file for the network segment
   to which interface dc0 is attached. **

Sending on   Socket/fallback/fallback-net

        I've seen this before.  What does the last line mean?
        Or, how do I test this?  I've just tried ssh'ing
        around.  Nothing to the screen.

        gary




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