Bug#605657: [pkg-dhcp-devel] Bug#605657: isc-dhcp-server: The DHCP server, fails to start when only alias interfaces have an address

2013-01-24 Thread Jiri Popelka
Hi all, I fixed this problem in Fedora almost a year ago with this patch http://pkgs.fedoraproject.org/cgit/dhcp.git/plain/dhcp-4.2.4-getifaddrs.patch I reported it as [ISC-Bugs #28761] (no response so far) and also sent it to upstream mailing list here

Bug#605657: [pkg-dhcp-devel] Bug#605657: isc-dhcp-server: The DHCP server fails to start when only alias interfaces have an address

2013-01-09 Thread Michael Gilbert
On Mon, Dec 31, 2012 at 3:52 AM, Jonathan David Amery wrote: Hi, This bug is (as I discovered during a very late lenny-squeeze upgrade on my firewall this weekend) still an issue in squeeze; so I have had to revert the dhcpd (and ntp, which for no apparent reason has a Breaks entry for

Bug#605657: isc-dhcp-server: The DHCP server fails to start when only alias interfaces have an address

2012-12-31 Thread Jonathan David Amery
Hi, This bug is (as I discovered during a very late lenny-squeeze upgrade on my firewall this weekend) still an issue in squeeze; so I have had to revert the dhcpd (and ntp, which for no apparent reason has a Breaks entry for older dhcpds) to the lenny version in order to continue. This is

Bug#605657: isc-dhcp-server: The DHCP server fails to start when only alias interfaces have an address

2011-05-02 Thread Cedric Jeanneret
Hello, this bug is still present, and is currently preventing us to upgrade to Squeeze here's what we have: /etc/network/interfaces # # ETH3: Interface LAN (wrk/tel/gst) # iface eth3 inet dhcp metric 0 auto eth3:wrk auto eth3:tel auto eth3:gst iface eth3:wrk inet static

Bug#605657: isc-dhcp-server: The DHCP server fails to start when only alias interfaces have an address

2010-12-02 Thread Ronan Keryell
Package: isc-dhcp-server Version: 4.1.1-P1-15 Severity: normal With the transition from DHCP server v.3 to v.4, the DHCP server does not want to start if the physical interface (eg eth0) does not have any address. In v.3 it was not an issue when there was some interfaces alias (eg eth0:1) with