Ack...I'm an idiot.  You've already said it's running.

I guess the next question is "is eth1 your internal LAN interface"?

On Mon, 22 Sep 2003, Vidiot wrote:

> I have a W2K laptop that I am attempting to connect to my internal LAN, but
> DHCP appears to not be working.  THe daemon is running:
> 
>       ps -eaf | grep dhcp
>       root     26358     1  0 Sep03 ?        00:00:03 /usr/sbin/dhcpd eth1
> 
> The dhcp config file is as follows:
> 
> cat dhcpd.conf   
> subnet 192.168.1.0 netmask 255.255.255.0 {
> # --- default gateway
>         option routers                  192.168.1.1;
>         option subnet-mask              255.255.255.0;
> 
>         option domain-name              "vidiot.com";
>         option domain-name-servers      192.168.1.1;
> 
> #       option time-offset              +6;      # GMT
> #       option ntp-servers              192.168.1.1;
> #       option netbios-name-servers     192.168.1.1;
> # --- Selects point-to-point node (default is hybrid). Don't change this unless
> # -- you understand Netbios very well
> #       option netbios-node-type 2;
> 
>         range 192.168.1.11 192.168.1.20;
> #       default-lease-time 21600;
> #       max-lease-time 43200;
> }
> 
> 
> I saw the following when the laptop was booting (traffic from other PeeCees
> removed):
> 
> 09:03:28.384060 B 0.0.0.0.bootpc > 255.255.255.255.bootps: xid:0xc32dfe66 [|bootp]
> 09:03:31.384659 B 0.0.0.0.bootpc > 255.255.255.255.bootps: xid:0xc32dfe66 secs:768 
> [|bootp]
> 09:03:39.386238 B 0.0.0.0.bootpc > 255.255.255.255.bootps: xid:0xc32dfe66 secs:2816 
> [|bootp]
> 09:03:55.389316 B 0.0.0.0.bootpc > 255.255.255.255.bootps: xid:0xc32dfe66 secs:6912 
> [|bootp]
> 09:04:26.405221 B arp who-has 169.254.149.109 tell 169.254.149.109
> 09:04:26.935322 B arp who-has 169.254.149.109 tell 169.254.149.109
> 09:04:27.935513 B arp who-has 169.254.149.109 tell 169.254.149.109
> 09:04:31.276146 B 0.0.0.0.bootpc > 255.255.255.255.bootps: xid:0x544a8d2d 
> flags:0x8000 [|bootp]
> 09:04:34.286713 B 0.0.0.0.bootpc > 255.255.255.255.bootps: xid:0x544a8d2d secs:768 
> flags:0x8000 [|bootp]
> 09:04:37.967401 B 169.254.149.109.netbios-ns > 169.254.255.255.netbios-ns:NBT UDP 
> PACKET(137): REGISTRATION; REQUEST; BROADCAST
> 09:04:38.717541 B 169.254.149.109.netbios-ns > 169.254.255.255.netbios-ns:NBT UDP 
> PACKET(137): REGISTRATION; REQUEST; BROADCAST
> 09:04:39.467680 B 169.254.149.109.netbios-ns > 169.254.255.255.netbios-ns:NBT UDP 
> PACKET(137): REGISTRATION; REQUEST; BROADCAST
> 09:04:40.227821 B 169.254.149.109.netbios-ns > 169.254.255.255.netbios-ns:NBT UDP 
> PACKET(137): REGISTRATION; REQUEST; BROADCAST
> 09:04:42.288203 B 0.0.0.0.bootpc > 255.255.255.255.bootps: xid:0x544a8d2d secs:2816 
> flags:0x8000 [|bootp]
> 09:04:50.009617 B 169.254.149.109.netbios-ns > 169.254.255.255.netbios-ns:NBT UDP 
> PACKET(137): REGISTRATION; REQUEST; BROADCAST
> 09:04:50.759754 B 169.254.149.109.netbios-ns > 169.254.255.255.netbios-ns:NBT UDP 
> PACKET(137): REGISTRATION; REQUEST; BROADCAST
> 
> 
> 
> The 169 address is the last used address when it was connected at work.
> 
> Anyone have an idea as to why DHCP is not responding?
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> MB
> 

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