Not configured to listen on any interfaces! and No subnet declaration for start

hong zhang henryzhang62 at yahoo.com
Mon Apr 7 17:28:07 UTC 2008


Glenn, Simon,

Yes. After I assign IP to my eth# and dhcpd works.
Thanks.

---henry


--- Glenn Satchell <Glenn.Satchell at uniq.com.au> wrote:

> Ah ha - in that case you don't need the 'start'
> parameter. Just run
> /usr/sbin/dhcpd
> 
> You could always install the distro's dhcpd rpm to
> get the startup
> script, or look on another similar system and copy
> it over, or write
> your own...
> 
> regards,
> -glenn
> 
> >Date: Sun, 6 Apr 2008 10:22:11 -0700 (PDT)
> >From: hong zhang <henryzhang62 at yahoo.com>
> >Subject: Re: Not configured to listen on any
> interfaces! and No subnet 
> declaration for start 
> >To: dhcp-users at isc.org
> >
> >Glenn,
> >
> >Yes, I run "dhcpd start" because "service dhcpd
> start"
> >on my fedora 8 returns "bash: service: command not
> >found". Also my /etc/init.d does not contains
> script
> >dhcpd.
> >
> >I built dhcpd package and make install on my fedora
> 8.
> >
> >---henry
> >
> >--- Glenn Satchell <Glenn.Satchell at uniq.com.au>
> wrote:
> >
> >> If you look at the dhcpd man page, dhcpd takes an
> >> optional parameter
> >> which is the name of the interface to listen on.
> I'm
> >> going to make a
> >> wild guess here, but I bet you typed
> >> 
> >>   dhcpd start
> >> 
> >> when you really meant or needed, was
> >> 
> >>   service dhcpd start
> >> 
> >> or
> >> 
> >>   /etc/init.d/dhcpd start
> >> 
> >> and the dhcpd you ran was the executable in
> >> /usr/sbin rather than the
> >> script in the start up directory. The exe then
> >> interprets the word
> >> "start" as the name of an ethernet interface,
> >> doesn't find it and
> >> barfs.
> >> 
> >> Simple solution is to use the explicit startup
> >> commands.
> >> 
> >> regards,
> >> -glenn
> >> 
> >> >Date: Fri, 4 Apr 2008 17:25:26 -0700 (PDT)
> >> >From: hong zhang <henryzhang62 at yahoo.com>
> >> >Subject: Not configured to listen on any
> >> interfaces! and No subnet declaration 
> >> for start 
> >> >To: dhcp-users at isc.org
> >> >
> >> >List,
> >> >
> >> >dhcpd returns "No subnet declaration for start "
> >> and
> >> >"Not configured to listen on any interfaces".
> >> >
> >> >Please let me know how to make it work.
> >> >
> >> >Here is my dhcpd.conf.
> >> >
> >> >#ddns-update-style none;
> >> >#ignore client-updates;
> >> >
> >> >allow booting;
> >> >allow bootp;
> >> >
> >> >next-server s227;
> >> >default-lease-time 360;
> >> >max-lease-time 720;
> >> >
> >> >option subnet-mask		255.255.0.0;
> >> >
> >> >subnet 190.0.0.0 netmask 255.255.0.0 {
> >> >	range 190.0.0.100 190.0.0.110;
> >> >	range 190.0.0.204 190.0.0.213;
> >> >
> >> >	filename "pxelinux.0";
> >> >#	filename "elilo.efi";
> >> >
> >> >}
> >> >
> >> >
> >> >------henry
> >> >
> >> >
> >> >      
> >>
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> >
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