David Fokkema <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> This is the log with the right options (yesterday I forgot some, so I
> didn't send it since I didn't think it would be useful). I hope you still
> have some time to look at it, the problem keeps annoying me. Thanks!
Well, after every DHCP REQUEST, th
Hi Kevin,
> If you aren't seeing the alleged DHCPACK packet even in raw "tcpdump"
> output, there's not much you can do. If you have a "smart" router or
> something between your ADSL modem and your computer, it may be doing
> something remarkably stupid to those ACKs, but if your computer is
> di
David Fokkema <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Since this post, I contacted my ISP and they say they can see my REQUEST,
> and hey! Yes, there goes the ACK! Another REQUEST, another ACK! But
> somehow, I don't receive them. I use tcpdump | dhcpdump and that
> works perfectly, I can see all DHCP op
> David Fokkema <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >
> > I don't know what's going on since the syslog shows that after
> > each DHCPREQUEST there is a DHCPOFFER from the correct server.
>
> That's broken server behaviour. The server is supposed to respond
> with either a DHCPACK or a DHCPNAK
David Fokkema <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> I don't know what's going on since the syslog shows that after
> each DHCPREQUEST there is a DHCPOFFER from the correct server.
That's broken server behaviour. The server is supposed to respond
with either a DHCPACK or a DHCPNAK (or not respo
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