dhcpd on Solaris 10

Glenn Satchell Glenn.Satchell at uniq.com.au
Sun Apr 26 13:33:38 UTC 2009


Hmm, interesting. I have Solaris 10 update 6 on sparc 64 bit (Ultra 10,
cough), and my clients all seem to work fine when the siaddr is zero.
I'm only running 3.1.1 atm, but will upgrade to 3.1.2 to see what I
get. I only have 32 bit x86, but I can also try one of those as the
server.

regards,
-glenn

>Date: Sun, 26 Apr 2009 09:30:40 +0200
>Subject: Re: dhcpd on Solaris 10
>From: Jason Penton <jason.penton at gmail.com>
>To: Users of ISC DHCP <dhcp-users at lists.isc.org>
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>Hi Glen, *
>
>Solaris x86 64-bit.
>
>Solaris and linux boxes running same version of dhcpd (tested 3.1.2
>and 4), same config, and same network segment! Also, made sure that
>exactly the same requests were coming in from the clients. I have
>eliminated all the 'variables' and at this stage im only left with the
>OS. Seems Solaris 10 update 6 is doing something strange.
>
>
>Cheers
>JAson
>
>On Sun, Apr 26, 2009 at 7:49 AM, Glenn Satchell
><Glenn.Satchell at uniq.com.au> wrote:
>> Hi Jason
>>
>> Are you using Solaris 10 on Sparc or x86? 64 or 32 bit?
>>
>> regards,
>> -glenn
>>
>>>Date: Sun, 26 Apr 2009 12:33:51 +1000 (EST)
>>>From: Glenn Satchell <Glenn.Satchell at uniq.com.au>
>>>
>>>You can fill in the siaddr using:
>>>
>>>  next-server a.b.c.d;
>>>
>>>in an appropriate scope.
>>>
>>>What version(s) of dhcpd is running on your linux box? What version are
>>>you testing with on the Solaris box?
>>>
>>>Are there any other options set or not set in the packets you sniff?
>>>
>>>Is the Linux box on the same segment as the Solaris dhcp server?
>>>
>>>siaddr is not required to be set to get an IP address. I have Windows
>>>XP, 98, Linux and Solaris clients all working with a 0.0.0.0 siaddr.
>>>
>>>regards,
>>>-glenn
>>>
>>>PS Note to everyone, please reply only to the list, I do not need to
>>>see the message twice.
>>>
>>>>Date: Sat, 25 Apr 2009 18:54:08 +0200
>>>>Subject: Re: dhcpd on Solaris 10
>>>>From: Jason Penton <jason.penton at gmail.com>
>>>>To: Users of ISC DHCP <dhcp-users at lists.isc.org>
>>>>Cc: Glenn Satchell <Glenn.Satchell at uniq.com.au>
>>>>
>>>>Hi Alan
>>>>
>>>>So why is it that when a client receives an OFFER with a zeroed
>>>>siaddr, it never sends out the DHCP REQUEST (as if it was unhappy with
>>>>the OFFER). I tested with Windows, linux and solaris clients??????? On
>>>>a linux box, the EXACT same code with the EXACT same config (i.e. no
>>>>next-server setting) the siaddr is set to the ip address of the DHCP
>>>>server????
>>>>
>>>>Cheers
>>>>Jason
>>>>
>>>>On Sat, Apr 25, 2009 at 6:39 PM,  <A.L.M.Buxey at lboro.ac.uk> wrote:
>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>
>>>>>> I'd imagine that on other OS's (linux) the siaddr is set
>>>>>> automatically. Seems that on Solaris 10 update 6, it does not.
>>>>>
>>>>> to quote the post 3.0.2 changelog
>>>>>
>>>>> The siaddr field was being improperly set to the server-identifier when
>>>responding to DHCP messages. RFC2131 clarified the siaddr field as meaning 
the
>>>'next server in the bootstrap process', eg a tftp server. The siaddr field is
>>>now left zeroed unless next-server is configured.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> alan
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