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Status: Confirmed = Invalid
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Still happening in 12.04 for me.
Cant start DHCP
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WHAT is the fix plaease tell me.
The linky thing will make it work?
I do NOT have dhcp-3 installed, so editing some shell file wont help me.
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Do I have to install dhcp3 server, then run the link command??
seems odd, I dont want to brake everything...
Is there some other firewall that I can make this work, gufw, did not
work.
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no go on that link for a fix for me.
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The same thing for 10.04 Lucid Lynx, what the fuck??
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Title:
Firestarter can't start DHCP-server
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On Ubuntu 9.10, after installing firestarter and dhcp3-server the
Enable DHCP for local network option was grayed out, as though I
didn't have dhcp installed. Running:
# ln -s /etc/dhcp3/dhcpd.conf /etc/dhcpd.conf
# ln -s /usr/sbin/dhcpd3 /usr/sbin/dhcpd
fixed this. Thanks RichardNeill.
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in jaunty work fine, but on karmic fail again...
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I got bitten by this on Jaunty. It seems to be necessary to run:
# ln -s /etc/dhcp3/dhcpd.conf /etc/dhcpd.conf
# ln -s /usr/sbin/dhcpd3 /usr/sbin/dhcpd
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Confirmed on 8.04. This is an old bug. I'm surprised it hasn't been
fixed.
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network manager, for all its flaws, can now replace firestarter, if you
don't want the firewall part. n.b. you must also install dnsmasq-base
otherwise the connection sharing doesn't work.
if you also want firewall, try ufw, and it's gui sibling.
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Not fixed yet? Is there a concise solution?
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** Changed in: firestarter (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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New to Ubuntu, but experienced sys admin but firestarter totally
confused me for a bit. This Bug report was very useful in finding a
solution, so thanks to all who commented previously.
First I ran the wizard to install and continually was got the ghastly MS
style message in a pop-up :
firestart.sh is generated by the firestart application. The generated
code, as listed above, checks for dhcp3-server or for dhcpd.
Even if dhcp package is installed, the test in firestarter.sh fails
because service name in init.d is not dhcpd but only dhcp.
If dhcpd is started directly it fails
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From: sca.le [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: firestarter
Date: Fri, 23 Mar 2007 22:48:59 +0100
im a feisty tester, i have found an error.
Firestarter gives an error if LAN DHCP server is activated. I found that it
would suffice to create a symlink to fix this:
sudo ln
I have dhcp3-server and firestarter installed
Changing both occurences of /etc/init.d/dhcpd to /etc/init.d/dhcp3-server
in 112-121 of /etc/firestarter/firestarter.sh did not solve this problem for
me..
I still get:
Failed to start the firewall
An Unknown error occured
Also ln -s
By default (on Edgy), firestarter is schizophrenic!
* It edits the config file for dhcpd3.conf
* BUT it tries to run the executable dhcpd.
The workaround:
1)Install dhcpd3
2) cd /usr/sbin; ln -s dhcpd3 dhcpd
Result: Internet connection sharing does NOT work.
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