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Title: Strange DHCP mailfunction (5.6 and U4)
Post by: guestHH on May 06, 2003, 11:38:30 PM
Hi,

I've installes 5.6and U4 several times with great success. But once in a while a certain installation seems well, but DHCP to the internal network doesn't function. (Tried w98,wxp,mandrake).

Anybody experienced anything strange with DHCP?

TIA

Regards,
guestHH
Title: Re: Strange DHCP mailfunction (5.6 and U4)
Post by: Jehu on May 07, 2003, 02:24:46 AM
I had the same problem about a few months ago.  If you search the forum I think there was somewhat of an answer.  I reinstalled it and it's ok now.
Sorry I could not help.

Regards,

Jehu.
Title: Re: Strange DHCP mailfunction (5.6 and U4)
Post by: guestHH on May 07, 2003, 01:18:41 PM
Thanks Jehu,

Reinstalling is a bit of a problem cause it's in production.

I did searched the list but didn't find anything up to now.

Anybody?

TIA
Regards,
guestHH
Title: Re: Strange DHCP mailfunction (5.6 and U4)
Post by: guestHH on May 07, 2003, 04:55:43 PM
Well it seems the problem is gone, but I don't know exactly why.

Can anybody verify a dhcpd.conf? cause I think there is something wrong with mine.

TIA
Regards,
guestHH
Title: Re: Strange DHCP mailfunction (5.6 and U4)
Post by: Jesper Knudsen on May 09, 2003, 12:35:48 AM
I have had exactly the same problem when I upgraded to 5.6U4 and so did one of my colleagues. I changed my external interface to fixed IP and ran that for one nigth. The next morning when I went back to DHCP I got an IP address. I have absolutely no clue what changed in between. I checked the log and saw that it claimed a DHCP request was sent but timed out. I thought back then that it was the ISP DHCP server that was temp. down.

Rgds,
JEsper
Title: Re: Strange DHCP mailfunction (5.6 and U4)
Post by: guestHH on May 10, 2003, 11:56:28 AM
Thanks Jesper,

I had it several times now, really don't know what causes it. But 'playing' with dhcpd.conf and restarting the deamon and eventually a reboot fixed it.... Sorry for not being able to be specific.

Regards,
guestHH