Ack...he's right...I did this, too.

Find the "start()" section.

The daemon line, on mine, reads:

daemon /usr/sbin/dhcpd eth1

And then I did the IPtables thing, too.

On Fri, 8 Feb 2002, David Talkington wrote:

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> >So, even though it's not responding to queries on that eth0 interface, it's 
> >still binding the port to the interface.  Thoughts on how to get it to stop
> >behaving like this?
> 
> This should be in a FAQ somewhere.  ;-)
> 
> Find the script that starts dhcpd, and provide as arguments the 
> interfaces you want it to listen to.  It's that easy.
> 
> Cheers -d
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