Inbound traffic from client to server is over port 67 udp while outbound
traffic from server to client is over port 68 UDP. The DHCP DISCOVER is
inbound from client to server and is received by the server. The DHCP OFFER
is outbound from server to client and appears to fail.
If there is a firewall
I feel like I had a similar error message when the firewall on my system
was not allowing the traffic.
Another possibility would be selinux if you have that enabled.
--Dan
On Tue, Mar 8, 2022 at 11:24 AM Dustin Berube
wrote:
> Thanks Chad & Bob, I'm replying to the list to update the thread. I
Thanks Chad & Bob, I'm replying to the list to update the thread. I double
checked the permissions and went ahead as a test and ran kea as root and
I'm still getting the same error.
ps aux | grep kea
root 13707 0.0 1.2 44312 25060 ?Ss 17:17 0:00
/usr/sbin/kea-dhcp4 -c /etc/kea
Hello,
I'm running into an issue with Kea that I am unable to send the DHCPOFFER
packet to the client. After enabling debug I see that I'm getting a
permission denied error. The server is running Ubuntu 20.04, I've tried
the isc-kea packages for both 2.0.1 and 2.0.2 with the same results. Does
any
Nevermind, looks like it already does. I was looking at an old log file
from before I moved the leases file to a different subdirectory.
On 3/8/2022 7:36 AM, Stephen Berg, Code 7309 via Kea-users wrote:
Is there any way to get /var/log/dhcp4.leases to also track reserved
addresses? I'd just l
Is there any way to get /var/log/dhcp4.leases to also track reserved
addresses? I'd just like to be able to see those along with the leases
that come out of the pool.
--
Stephen Berg, IT Specialist, Ocean Sciences Division, Code 7309
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