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Date:      Sat, 1 Sep 2007 17:20:01 -0700 (PDT)
From:      Joe <josepha48@yahoo.com>
To:        Peter Boosten <peter@boosten.org>
Cc:        FreeBSD Questioins <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org>
Subject:   Re: how to change isc-dhcp3-server replies? (was: isc-dhcp3-server issues with windows 2000 client)
Message-ID:  <782178.92804.qm@web34602.mail.mud.yahoo.com>
In-Reply-To: <46D9D9F3.3090306@boosten.org>

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I'd say thanks for the help, but telling someone that 'it works for me' is not helpful.  

I upgraded to 6.2p7 from 6.2p6 and this problem started happening, but only with dhcpd.

In fact I can run the old dhcpd fine, but the new binary deos not run fine.  

The old binary does a dhcp reply from [dhcpd ip address] to 255.255.255.255.

The new binary does a dhcp reply from [dhcpd ip address] to 192.168.0.255.

Windows is not getting the reply from the new binary.  This is not the correct behavior.  In fact there is a bug in OLD 2.2 linux kernels that says that the kernel routing is messed up (see isc-dhcp3 web site docs).

Joe    

Peter Boosten <peter@boosten.org> wrote: Joe wrote:
> Hello, after running tcpdump for a while I discoverd what is going on with my dhcpd server and why some clients are not able to get an IP address from it, in particular windows clients.  It turns out it is not just win2k but any windows. 
> 
> It seems that the dhcpd server is replying to the subnet and not the broadcast net.  So the reply that should be sent to 255.255.255.255:68 is sent to 192.168.0.255:68.  Then, because the client has no IP address or has defaulted it to a 169.x.x.x(MS defaults) it does not seem to be getting the reply and thus never gets an address assigned.

I have no problems running dhcp3 with windows clients at all... As far
as I can tell the broadcast address of a subnet *never* is 255.255.255.255.

Peter

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