I'm experiencing some weirdness getting dhclient to accept the details
that are being offered by the dhcpd service.
I have cleaned out all of the relevant history files -
/var/lib/dhcp/dhclient-eth0-leases on the client
/var/lib/dhcp/dhcpd-leases on the server
/var/lib/dhcp/dhcpd-leases~ on the
I'm setting up dhcpd on Ubuntu 4.1
The client can get a lease, and ping the dhcp server, but can't get past
there. Any suggestions would be gratefully received.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/etc/dhcp3 # ip route ls
203.23.xxx.xxx/xx dev eth0 proto kernel scope link src 203.23.xxx.8
192.168.1.0/24 dev
On Fri, 2004-12-24 at 00:29 +1100, David wrote:
I'm setting up dhcpd on Ubuntu 4.1
The client can get a lease, and ping the dhcp server, but can't get past
there. Any suggestions would be gratefully received.
I assume you mean that the clients can't ping other machines than the
dhcp server,
I'm trying to normalise the way dhcpd starts on our server (RH7.2); it was started
from rc.local with a call to the binary, and I want to see it start (as intended)
from the init script.
There was no init script, so I copied it over from another 7.2 system, chowned to
root and chmoded to 755,
Does anyone know if there is an issue with running a Linux based dhcpd
server (specifically the one with RH8.0) when trying to serve IP addresses
to XP Pro boxen.
I can see the XP clients requesting DHCPDISCOVER and I can see the dhcpd
server responding with an IP and other data DHCPOFFER, but
Does anyone know if there is an issue with running a Linux based dhcpd
server (specifically the one with RH8.0) when trying to serve IP addresses
to XP Pro boxen.
I can see the XP clients requesting DHCPDISCOVER and I can see the dhcpd
server responding with an IP and other data DHCPOFFER, but
I have this senario running on my home network without any dramas at
all...
Adam.
On Thu, 2003-01-23 at 17:10, Howard Lowndes wrote:
Does anyone know if there is an issue with running a Linux based dhcpd
server (specifically the one with RH8.0) when trying to serve IP addresses
to XP Pro
On Mon, 3 Dec 2001, Howard Lowndes wrote:
It seems to be a morning for questions.
I have dhcpd running on a machine on my network with get-lease-hostnames
on.
Some machines that use this dhcpd pick up their assigned lease hostname
which says that this function is working, as reported by
- Original Message -
From: Howard Lowndes [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Mail List - SLUG [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, December 03, 2001 8:35 AM
Subject: [SLUG] DHCPD hostnames
I have dhcpd running on a machine on my network with get-lease-hostnames
on.
Some machines that use this dhcpd
It seems to be a morning for questions.
I have dhcpd running on a machine on my network with get-lease-hostnames
on.
Some machines that use this dhcpd pick up their assigned lease hostname
which says that this function is working, as reported by /bin/hostname.
Others don't, staying with the
hi
Do you have a dhcpd.leases file? If not yhen you should touch one
no.. just tried it still nothing..
What does your /var/log/messages file tell you?
it shows nothing at all well besides the usall and a couple of
--MARK--
Have you run tcpdump on eth1 to see what packets are happening?
Do a ps aux and grep for bootpd - if you have a bootpd service
running, then you need to disable the bootp server. The bootp
server is usually started in inetd.conf.
np no bootp anything
alex
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What does your /var/log/messages file tell you?
it shows nothing at all well besides the usall and a couple of
--MARK--
Try /var/log/daemon.log
that might be more helpful
daves
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More Info:
ahha
socket: Protocol not available - make sure CONFIG_PACKET and
CONFIG_FILTER are defined in your kernel configuration!
now this looks more like it...
which options are these.. i am using 2.2.18..
thanks
alex
On Sunday 04 February 2001 20:42, you wrote:
What does your
On Mon, Feb 05, 2001 at 05:52:50AM +1100, Alex Salmon uttered:
ahha
socket: Protocol not available - make sure CONFIG_PACKET and
CONFIG_FILTER are defined in your kernel configuration!
Simple error. It's hit me a few times, and I'm sure it's done it again, because 2.4.1
doesn't work on
On Mon, Feb 05, 2001 at 05:52:50AM +1100, Alex Salmon uttered:
ahha
about an hour after that so did all thoseusers on our network that
now have net acess better then evr.
once again thanks slug.
alex
hi
i am compleatly stumped..
I am trying to set up my debian woody box to collect the internet on
eth0 via dhcp then forward it to anyone connected to my hub on eth1
also via dhcp..
I have read every doc /howto/minihowto i can find and followed every
list of instructions.. and basicly i can
With the dhcpd server there is the ability to pass several parameters to a
requesting client when it seeks to lease an address.
I have noticed that my dhcpd server is passing some parameter or other to
a Windows client that is telling the latter to resolve netbios using dns,
which is causing the
I was playing around with the Dhcpd configuration
and somehow managed to get this error message:
No subnet declaration for eth0
(10.3.2.1).Please write a subnet declaration for the network segment
towhich interface eth0 is attached.exiting.
I have deleted the configuration file, the lease
On Thu, Sep 21, 2000 at 04:06:32PM +1000, RunTimeError wrote:
I was playing around with the Dhcpd configuration and somehow managed to get this
error message:
No subnet declaration for eth0 (10.3.2.1).
Please write a subnet declaration for the network segment to
which interface eth0 is
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