Or do as 1,000s of other Shorewall users have done and add the 'dhcp'
option to the eth1 entry in your /etc/shorewall/interfaces file.


-Tom --

OK. Sorry if I overlooked the obvious. Like I said, it is actually configured with a static ip, like every other client on my network. These dhcpdiscover packets are bizzare artifacts resulting from one OS being built on top of a different OS inside the RTV. The RTV can even lock up on occasion if it can't find a dhcp server....even when configured as static. By forcing a fixed address in the dhcp server, I keep the RTV from assuming two separate addresses. It has worked very well for me for a while now. Since that part was working so well, I wasn't sure if the rejection of port 68 and 67 traffic was a bad thing or a good thing.




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