DHCP Server not sending offers!
Eugène Ngontang
sympavali at gmail.com
Fri Jul 18 13:48:51 UTC 2014
Ok Maarten, I will look at this.
In fact I'm not the one who set the "range dynamic-bootp" clausure, I guess
the clients are using dhcp and bootp is not really required.
But please, I know bootp is an old protocol, but I din't know the impact of
using this clausure. I would like if possible to have a link where the
difference between the two clausures is explained, and the impact of using
"range dynamic-bootp" in lease offers.
I will try investigating this way. Thanks.
Regards,
Eugène NG
2014-07-18 14:36 GMT+02:00 Maarten Carels <lists at carels.info>:
> On 18 Jul 2014, at 14:22 , Eugène Ngontang <sympavali at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > @Maarten, that is what I didn't figure out.
> >
> > Nevertheless, I have a dynamic range, and fixed addresses.
> >
> > Please explain in more detail what you mean in your post about bootp.
> Thank you my dear.
>
> If all your clients are using dhcp, change the range statement to
> range 1.1.1.50 1.1.1.100;
>
> bootp is an old protocol that lacks the automatic lease expiration.
>
> And look at the place where the server is logging, usually somewhere in
> /var/log. If it thinks it can't give a lease, it will log why.
>
> --maarten
>
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