FW: Config help!

Elliott Bujan ebujan at initialplants.com
Fri Mar 31 13:04:29 UTC 2006


/etc/rc.d/init.d/dhcpd stop|start|restart

So I need to take the shared-network?  Is that why I get the error message?

Thanks Simon.

-----Original Message-----
From: dhcp-users-bounce at isc.org [mailto:dhcp-users-bounce at isc.org] On Behalf
Of Simon Hobson
Sent: Friday, March 31, 2006 1:24 AM
To: dhcp-users at isc.org
Subject: Re: FW: Config help!

Elliott Bujan wrote:

>I've been having 2 issues for the past 2 days:

I'm not surprised with the bad config you're using.

>Client pcs are getting the wrong ip address, for example, machines in the
>San Francisco subnet get a Corporate's ip address (look at config for
subnet
>declaration) and,

That's because you've told dhcpd that all subnets are on one physical 
wire and so it can give any address to any client - that is what the 
shared-subnet declaration means. You DO NOT HAVE A SHARED SUBNET.

>Every time I issue dhcpd with any other parameter, I get the message: Not
>configured to listen on any interfaces!

Can you give examples of the command line you are using ?

>I'm running redhat 7.3 and isc-dhcpd-V3.0pl1

That's fairly old, I would recommend upgrading as there's been a lot 
of bug fixes over the years since that came out.


Simon


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