What Kernel are you running.
IF you are running 2.3.38, then I noticed also that pump
(save version as yours) was not working.
However, switching to 2.3.39 fixed the pb.
Jerry Winegarden wrote:
>
> ifcfg-eth1:
> DEVICE="eth1"
> BOOTPROTO="dhcp"
> ONBOOT="yes"
>
> there is no pump.conf file
>
> this configuration works with ADSL connection to Duke Univ ISP service
> (via GTE wire). Also, Doze box dhcp works (got an IP # I could use
> to manually configure eth1). Manual configuration works just fine.
> I checked - 0.7-2.2 is the most recent pump version available from redhat.
>
> Do I simply need to include timeout and retry parameters in pump.conf to
> give the connection a chance to work? I'm assuming that GTE's DHCP server
> was functional at the time, since I connected the Doze box within about
> two minutes. Is there any known flakiness with GTE/ADSL of pump, much
> like there was with @Home, etc? What's the probability that giving it
> a longer timeout (maybe 15 seconds? and retries maybe 3 or 4) will work?
>
> I must admit that I didn't have debug level turned up when I went to
> install it, since it was working perfectly with the Duke ADSL connection,
> so I turned debug down (this was a "production" version by then :->
>
> (This box is a 486 ip masq box with two DLink ISA (NE2000 clone) cards
> and was working quite nicely before I tried it on the GTE/ADSL connection.
> I haven't had any problems with Doze boxen working with GTE's DHCP server.
> I would like to feel a little more confident about pump!
>
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