[dhcwg] dhcpd crash

"Hooton, Gerard" <Gerald.Hooton@marconi.com> Thu, 22 November 2001 11:44 UTC

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From: "Hooton, Gerard" <Gerald.Hooton@marconi.com>
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Date: Thu, 22 Nov 2001 06:35:39 -0500
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dhcpd is repeatable stopping
The following message is from the dhcp.log

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dhcpd: info(6):   recvd pkt from IP addr 169.144.161.85 248 bytes
dhcpd: info(6):   Received DHCPINFORM message
dhcpd: info(6):   Client id: 01 00 00 00 00 00 00  len=7
dhcpd: info(6):   Client is not registered, using generic response
dhcp services died
Thu Nov 22 09:08:25 GMT 2001
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This is an extract from /etc/dhcpd.conf

----------------------------------------------------------------------------
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# when this number of bindings is in the queue for saving to disk, force a
flush
flushitems 15

# interval in seconds to flush bindings to disk
flushinterval 1800
#flushinterval 180
# interval in seconds to garbage collect
gcinterval 900

# network <name> <network> <mask> <access> [<relay agent> <relay agent's
mask>]
# Where access can be the following seperated by |'s:
#   registered
#   dhcp or bootp or both
#   roaming
#
# The set of ip addresses which are actually used for dynamic allocation,
must
# be in the bootptab file and have the 'dy' flag set. e.g.
# suzie.dynamic.net.cmu.edu:ip=128.2.10.8:sm=255.255.255.0:dy:tc=whatever:
#
# Only machines with the 'ro' option can access dynamic ip's with 'roaming'
# access e.g.
# mylaptop.net.cmu.edu:ht=ethernet:ha=00AA00BB00CC:ro:tc=whatever

network swtest 172.27.0.0 255.255.0.0 bootp 172.27.0.1 255.255.0.0

# gateway <ip address> <mask> [<network name> <network name>.....]
#   This statment defines a relay agent and the network connected to the
relay
#   agent.
#   Specifiying the pool of dynamic ip adddresses that can exist behind this
#   relay agent is optional.

# have to do this for "dynamic" raven bootp-relay agents
# at present time, only these ip's allowed for raven
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Any Ideas as to what may be wrong?
Why do I see 169.144.161.xxx pkts when dhcpd is on 172.27.xxx.yyy ?

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    Sorry If this is the wrong place to ask such questions
     Regards
    Gerard Hooton
    Marconi
    Dublin.
    Ireland.
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