John
I had to wait for my cable modem to forget the mac address of my interface
to reply... ;-) too lazy to reset the bugger.
I am not completely convinced by your reasoning. I can believe there is
something fishy with the DHCP server but apparently some drivers handle it
better than others.
dhclient error
in hopes that its doesn't cause too much of a problem and hope that my ISP
eventually fixes the problem on their end.
This has been quite an interesting exercise.
John Wittenberg
From: Erich Titl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [leaf-user] dh
Hi John
here is the respective lsmod
pcnet_cs 12496 1
xirc2ps_cs 13928 1
ds 6388 2 [pcnet_cs xirc2ps_cs]
i82365 22180 2
pcmcia_core41056 0 [pcnet_cs xirc2ps_cs ds i82365]
ip_nat_irc 2384 0 (unused)
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To: "'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
CC: "'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: RE: [leaf-user] dhclient bounds to different ip
Date: Thu, 7 Nov 2002 10:31:53 -0500
Some ADSL ISP require you to register your MAC ad
Some ADSL ISP require you to register your MAC address of your external card
before it could be connected to the internet. So you must register your
"00:a0:24:xx:xx:xx" first.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:leaf-user-admin@;lists.sourceforge.net]On Behalf Of Cheryl L
At 04:31 PM 11/6/02 -0800, Cheryl Li wrote:
This is the output I get when trying to use dhclient on my LEAF (the
Dachstein Linux Router Project) --
Listening on LPF/eth0/00:a0:24:xx:xx:xx
Sending on LPF/eth0/00:a0:24:xx:xx:xx
Sending on Socket/fallback/fallback-net
DHCPREQUEST on eth0 to 255.255
Just so that I understand, eth0 is connected to the internet? If so, what
you are seeing isn't so unusual. It looks like the ip address that is being
assigned to you is a private address from your provider. While this sucks,
it may be their policy. Do you have multiple internet connections to t
John, Charles
Charles Steinkuehler wrote the following at 19:59 06.11.2002:
John Wittenberg wrote:
Um...I hate to tell you this, but everything *IS* working now, at least
according to your logs...
The rest of these errors are due to other DHCP traffic on your cable-modem
segment (ie yo
John Wittenberg wrote:
Also, since I was not seeing the
DHCPDISCOVER type messages in the syslog, I found this message
http://www.mail-archive.com/leaf-user@;lists.sourceforge.net/msg09455.html
from which I got a 'new' dhclient.lrp file from here
http://www.mail-archive.com/leaf-user@;list
s for your time and effort.
John Wittenberg
From: Greg Morgan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Greg Morgan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED], John Wittenberg
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [leaf-user] dhclient to dchp server handshaking
Date: Thu, 31 Oct 2002 23:02:27 -0700
Joh
John Wittenberg wrote:
> Oct 30 19:06:51 firewall kernel: Packet log: input DENY eth0 PROTO=2
> 192.168.100.1:65535 224.0.0.1:65535 L=28 S=0xC0 I=0 F=0x T=1 (#10)
I guess I am wanting to beat this dead horse a few more times. ;-)
After you get your other issues squared away, you can remove t
John,
Based on these links that google coughed up, I'd try creating a new
diskette and reconfiguring your router. Please look at the last link
especially. Part of the reply message is quoted below. When a person
questions the software integrity on a LEAF diskette distributing, it
could be a
Hey John, I am sorry that I missed this eariler. You said that this was
the boot log with just one nic. Please repost your boot log once you
have both nics installed. Not having a second nic would cause this
failure too. And it still looks like I've not put you any closer to an
answer then.
John Wittenberg wrote:
> 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,
Le Jeudi 12 Septembre 2002 22:57, Harold Miller a écrit :
> Greetings,
> System: Bering RC-3, Generic 2 interface firewall.
>
> My local ISP (Charter Communications) is having problems with the PUMP
> client. On their recommendation, I am converting over to teh DHCLIENT
> package instead. I down
Harold
Harold Miller wrote the following at 22:57 12.09.2002:
>Greetings,
> System: Bering RC-3, Generic 2 interface firewall.
>
>My local ISP (Charter Communications) is having problems with the PUMP
>client. On their recommendation, I am converting over to teh DHCLIENT
>package instead. I dow
On Friday 14 June 2002 10:02, Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
> > 1) How do I install udhcp-0.9.6-compiled.tar.gz if I want to use
> > it? Do I just copy it onto the LEAF and uncompress/untar it in some
> > directory, then backup? Or is it something else.
This is the non-packaged binary Charles' ma
> 1) How do I install udhcp-0.9.6-compiled.tar.gz if I want to use it?
> Do I just copy it onto the LEAF and uncompress/untar it in some
> directory, then backup? Or is it something else.
Copy the package file to your floppy and add the package to the LRP= part of
your syslinux.cfg file.
> 2)
Resend as plain text
Michael McClure wrote:
> 3 questions:
>
> 1) How do I install udhcp-0.9.6-compiled.tar.gz if I want to use it?
> Do I just copy it onto the LEAF and uncompress/untar it in some
> directory, then backup? Or is it something else.
>
> 2) I did download the dhclient.lrp
> Jun 13 00:03:34 mikerouter dhclient: ip length 328 disagrees with bytes
> received 332.
IIRC, this is a known bug in a widly released non-linux based DHCP server
(BSD or Solaris, if memory serves). Nothing to do about this but ignore (or
not log) the errors...or get your ISP to update their DH
I have seen mention of a nic driver bug awhile back that got fixed.
http://www.scyld.com/pipermail/realtek/2000-October/000659.html
On Wed, 12 Jun 2002, Michael McClure wrote:
> More info from the logs:
>
>
> Jun 13 00:03:34 mikerouter dhclient: ip length 328 disagrees with bytes
> received
More info from the logs:
Jun 13 00:03:34 mikerouter dhclient: ip length 328 disagrees with bytes
received 332.
Jun 13 00:03:34 mikerouter dhclient: accepting packet with data after
udp payload.
Jun 13 00:03:34 mikerouter dhclient: ip length 328 disagrees with bytes
received 332.
Jun 13 00:03:
only took an hour or so.
Free software ain't cheap, but it's free.
Will Clements <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 03/29/2002 09:21:48 PM
To: Matt Schalit <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (bcc: Phillip Watts/austin/Nlynx)
Subject: Re: [Leaf-user] dhclient and dnscac
--> >
--> > I recently setup a Dachstein floppy firewall/gateway for
-->
-->
--> > 1] The machine being used is a Compaq P133, (and old
-->
--> Don't know. Maybe.
-->
-->
-->
--> > 2] I want to automatically update the external servers
-->
--> People have described some sort of exit scr
\"Will Clements\" wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I recently setup a Dachstein floppy firewall/gateway for
> 1] The machine being used is a Compaq P133, (and old
Don't know. Maybe.
> 2] I want to automatically update the external servers
People have described some sort of exit script that
you can cuso
-Original Message-
> From: Charles Steinkuehler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, February 26, 2002 3:37 PM
> To: Keith Laidlaw
> Cc: LEAF
> Subject: Re: [Leaf-user] dhclient interferes with weblet
>
>
> > To the best of my knowledge (using winipcfg), all sett
> To the best of my knowledge (using winipcfg), all settings are same (since
> they come from dhcpd and the conf file doesn't change.
>
> What I mean by "access" is that I can always ping 192.168.3.254 but can't
> get the web page by typing in the url "http://192.168.3.254"; in IE5.0. I
> get a l
of that.
Keith
> -Original Message-
> From: Charles Steinkuehler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, February 26, 2002 3:08 PM
> To: Keith Laidlaw; LEAF
> Subject: Re: [Leaf-user] dhclient interferes with weblet
>
>
> > I have a strange behaviour on a leaf system.
> I have a strange behaviour on a leaf system. I've changed the local net
to
> 192.168.3.0/24 (about 7 files I think). I'm running all the basic stuff
> including (and especially) dnscache and weblet. If I svi dnscache
restart,
> I can't access http://192.168.3.254 from my W95 machine (on the l
IL PROTECTED]>
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: [Leaf-user] Dhclient
>Date: Thu, 21 Feb 2002 08:57:02 -0600
>
>On Thursday 21 February 2002 08:53, Simon Bolduc wrote:
> > There actually is no error - not in daemon.log or anything else for
> > that matter. There was a
On Thursday 21 February 2002 09:04, Simon Bolduc wrote:
> It looks like it has something to do with time zones or something to
> that effect - This file was generated after the initial DHCP lease
> ran out. If you look at the new lease it doesn't renew until 4:46
> AM, even though it was obtaine
discussed last week, I love this
project...
Joey
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of guitarlynn
Sent: Thursday, February 21, 2002 8:57 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Leaf-user] Dhclient
On Thursday 21 February 2002 08:53, Simon Bolduc
On Thursday 21 February 2002 08:53, Simon Bolduc wrote:
> There actually is no error - not in daemon.log or anything else for
> that matter. There was a line in the exit-hooks to restart seawall,
> after the reload all section, but that was removed thinking it may be
> the issue. He's getting th
original message
Hey all,
A friend of mine is running a LEAF box (Dachstein 1.02 ISC dhclient
2.0pl5, seawall 4.01, ipsec 1.91) and recently his ip changed. For some
strange reason his ISP (rogers in canada if it matters) is giving him a
lease that only lasts 1-2 hours (its always e
ted anyway.
S
From: guitarlynn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Leaf-user] Dhclient
Date: Wed, 20 Feb 2002 23:50:15 -0600
On Wednesday 20 February 2002 21:11, Simon Bolduc wrote:
> but if anyone has any advice it would
> be appreciated.
What is the error
On Wednesday 20 February 2002 21:11, Simon Bolduc wrote:
> but if anyone has any advice it would
> be appreciated.
What is the error message that dhclient gives when it
tries to renew Also, is a line in /etc/dhclient-exit-hooks
to restart seawall ?
--
~Lynn Avants
aka Guitarlynn
guitarlyn
> 1) When I get a new IP via DHCP shouldn't the firewall rules automatically
> update (I have dhclient 2.0pl5)?
Has anyone else received a new IP via dhclient and not had their firewall
scripts update?
> 3) Shouldn't an ethernet adapter only be able to have one IP vs. the two I
> am seeing repor
Can
net ifdown all
be rewritten that stops eth0 also?
If I run above it stops only eth1
If I run
net ifdown eth0
doesn't do anything
Andrey
Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
> > What about copying
> > ifdown
> > to floppy and trying to use it. Where I could download
> > ifdown
> > compatible with Da
vember 28, 2001 6:58 AM
> To: C. Dummy
> Cc: Victor McAllisteer; Leaf-User (E-mail)
> Subject: Re: [Leaf-user] Dhclient Release
>
>
> > What about copying
> > ifdown
> > to floppy and trying to use it. Where I could download
> > ifdown
> > compatible w
ctor McAllisteer"
><[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "Leaf-User \(E-mail\)"
><[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Re: [Leaf-user] Dhclient Release
>Date: Wed, 28 Nov 2001 08:08:39 -0600
>
> > I tried
> > net ifdown all
> > that stops only eth1
>
> What about copying
> ifdown
> to floppy and trying to use it. Where I could download
> ifdown
> compatible with Dachstein?
AFAIK, ifdown is just a script that calls other init scripts to bring down
an interface (similar to doing "net ifdown eth0). Since the init scritps
cannot currently releas
What about copying
ifdown
to floppy and trying to use it. Where I could download
ifdown
compatible with Dachstein?
Andrey
Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
> > I tried
> > net ifdown all
> > that stops only eth1
> > and doesn't release lease from eth0
> > I tried also
> > svi network stop
> > this a
> I tried
> net ifdown all
> that stops only eth1
> and doesn't release lease from eth0
> I tried also
> svi network stop
> this also didn't release lease from eth0.
> All this trouble comes with new modem @Rogers. It doesn't reset on power
off. In
> windows you have to actually use winipcfg.exe
I tried
net ifdown all
that stops only eth1
and doesn't release lease from eth0
I tried also
svi network stop
this also didn't release lease from eth0.
All this trouble comes with new modem @Rogers. It doesn't reset on power off. In
windows you have to actually use winipcfg.exe and relese all(r
"C. Dummy" wrote:
> Sorry but I'm linux newbie.
> Where I can get file
> ifdown
> that would work with Dachstein. I need this file to release ip from nic on lrp
> box.
> Andrey
>
The network script will bring up or down any network card:
# svi network
Usage: network start|stop|reload
n
Sorry but I'm linux newbie.
Where I can get file
ifdown
that would work with Dachstein. I need this file to release ip from nic on lrp
box.
Andrey
Simon Bolduc wrote:
> As I mentioned in the email you are responding to.. :)
>
> "As far as I can tell Dhclient 2.x doesn't have the ability t
ot; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >To: Simon Bolduc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "Leaf-User (E-mail)"
> ><[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >Subject: Re: [Leaf-user] Dhclient Release
> >Date: Fri, 23 Nov 2001 13:38:18 -0500
> >
> > Do you know maybe h
;C. Dummy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: Simon Bolduc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "Leaf-User (E-mail)"
><[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Re: [Leaf-user] Dhclient Release
>Date: Thu, 22 Nov 2001 23:52:50 -0500
>
> When you release lease from card on machine
When you release lease from card on machine that you are using (in windows
using winipcfg.exe) you can connect modem right away to next machine, and you
will get new lease.
Andrey
Simon Bolduc wrote:
> Hey All,
>
> I was wondering if anyone knows where I can find a (compiled) version of
> dhc
I stand corrected.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Wednesday, June 20, 2001 7:08 PM
Subject: Re: [Leaf-user] dhclient (again)
>On Wed, 20 Jun 2001, Jonathan Rawson wrote:
>
>> Ther
On Wed, 20 Jun 2001, Jonathan Rawson wrote:
> There are 7 directories that contain links to the scripts in
> /etc/init.d. The directories are named /etc/rcX.d where X = a number
> 0-6. These directories each correspond to a runlevel (0-6). These
> links are named (K/S)(#)scriptname , i.e. S40d
There are 7 directories that contain links to the scripts in
/etc/init.d. The directories are named /etc/rcX.d where X = a number
0-6. These directories each correspond to a runlevel (0-6). These
links are named (K/S)(#)scriptname , i.e. S40dhclient. They run in
order when the runlevel whose d
> This relates to the apparently commonplace problem with @home users
whereby
> they lose the ability to obtain a lease after being moved to a new subnet.
> The recommended solution was to get the latest greatest dhclient.lrp
package
> (which I did).
>
> After swapping in the newer(est) dhclient p
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