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Skull Crusher wrote:

>I have never found an actual command to stop it I just use the KILL
>command  
>"killall dhcpd" OR you can use "linuxconf"  if you have that installed
>OR if you have WEBMIN INSTALLED you can use that.

Is there some reason that you can't use the init script?

# /etc/init.d/dhcpd {start|stop}

- -d


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David Talkington

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