Re: DHCP boot problems

2002-06-12 Thread Mike Burger
On Wed, 12 Jun 2002, Toralf Lund wrote: > [ ... ] > >> Is there anything else I must do to get rid of the packet filters? Or > >> could the DHCP failure have a different cause? > > It turns out that the host doesn't get the address properly when booting > > with the network installation CD (no,

Re: DHCP boot problems

2002-06-12 Thread Toralf Lund
[ ... ] >> Is there anything else I must do to get rid of the packet filters? Or >> could the DHCP failure have a different cause? > It turns out that the host doesn't get the address properly when booting > with the network installation CD (no, I wasn't going to re-install, I > just wanted to

Re: DHCP boot problems

2002-06-11 Thread Mike Burger
What happens if you assign a static IP to the NIC? On Tue, 11 Jun 2002, Toralf Lund wrote: > >> Are you running IPchains or IPtables on the server? > >> > >> If so, make sure you open up both ports 67 and 68, for both TCP and UDP, > >> on the interface you are using for the internal network. >

Re: DHCP boot problems

2002-06-11 Thread Toralf Lund
>> Are you running IPchains or IPtables on the server? >> >> If so, make sure you open up both ports 67 and 68, for both TCP and UDP, >> on the interface you are using for the internal network. > Not on the server, by it turned out they were running on the client even > though I didn't want them

Re: DHCP boot problems

2002-06-11 Thread Toralf Lund
> Are you running IPchains or IPtables on the server? > > If so, make sure you open up both ports 67 and 68, for both TCP and UDP, > on the interface you are using for the internal network. Not on the server, by it turned out they were running on the client even though I didn't want them to (whi

Re: DHCP boot problems

2002-06-11 Thread Mike Burger
Are you running IPchains or IPtables on the server? If so, make sure you open up both ports 67 and 68, for both TCP and UDP, on the interface you are using for the internal network. On Tue, 11 Jun 2002, Toralf Lund wrote: > One of our Red Hat 7.2 workstations fail to start networking when it i

DHCP boot problems

2002-06-11 Thread Toralf Lund
One of our Red Hat 7.2 workstations fail to start networking when it is configured to boot via DHCP; dhcpcd will exit with the message "timed out waiting for a valid DHCP server response." The server does appear to respond, however, as messages of the form dhcpd: DHCPDISCOVER from via eth0 dh