Just an idea: maybe the unit order at startup is just problematic? I
seem to have the same problem: the dhcp daemon fails to start at boot
time. But starting the daemon manually later works. Maybe the service
start happens to early at boot time, when the network is not setup yet
and no interfaces a
Package: isc-dhcp-server
Version: 4.3.4-1
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
The start script for isc-dhcp-server requires that either INTERFACES or
INTERFACESv4 be set in /etc/default/isc-dhcp-server. For large installations
with several dozen interfaces (routers, firewalls) and frequently changi
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