I couldn't find the proper option to add to dhcpd.conf to tell it to only 
use the internal interface.

I can guarantee that it was trying to service both interfaces...but I 
couldn't locate the appropriate info.

On 5 Dec 2001, Edward C. Bailey wrote:

> >>>>> "Mike" == Mike Burger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 
> Mike> Actually, I only wanted DHCP for my internal interface...but until I
> Mike> spefically added accept rules for udp and tcp on ports 67 and 68 on
> Mike> the internal interface, my server/firewall would not accept dhcp
> Mike> requests, nor dole out the addresses.
> 
> Mike> And that, specifically, was the problem.  And I'm 100% sure that's
> Mike> the problem with Mike's network, too.
> 
> Interesting.  Did you happen to tell dhcpd to use only your internal
> interface name?  If you didn't, it might be that dhcpd was attempting to
> service both your internal and external interface, and was wedging when it
> couldn't get out via the external interface...
> 
>                     Just a thought,
> 
>                             Ed
> 



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