John Wittenberg wrote:

<snip>
> Oct 30 19:06:36 firewall dhcpd:
> Oct 30 19:06:36 firewall dhcpd: No subnet declaration for eth1
> (0.0.0.0).

John here's the clue to some of you problems. If you are using dhcp for your internal clients you need to fix this error i.e. 0.0.0.0. This message occurs, when your Ethernet drivers are not correctly loaded or you have changed your private Lan address range. Use Package Settings>dhcpd>dhcpd daemon config from the lrcfg configuration program, if your isp or cable modem required you to change from the Dachstein default IP address range. If you are configuring static addresses on all your LAN clients this will not be an issue.


> Oct 30 19:06:36 firewall dhcpd: Please write a subnet declaration in
> your
> dhcpd.conf file for the
> Oct 30 19:06:36 firewall dhcpd: network segment to which interface
> eth1 is
> attached.
> Oct 30 19:06:36 firewall dhcpd: exiting.
<snip>



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