On Sat, 22 Sep 2001 15:37:37 -0400, Clarence Verge wrote:

> On Sat, 22 Sep 2001 13:58:46 +0200, Bernie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>> Clarence wrote:

>>> When attempting to use Telnet, the screen says:
>>> Sending BOOTPs.... Hit <space> to give up.

>> And so it doesn't use DHCP. Apparently neither your ADSL modem nor mine
>> (from Nokia) are fully working (DHCP should be backwards compatible with
>> BOOTP).

> I am normally connected to that modem via a Freesco router and then
> a Dlink router. I assume the BOOTP/DHCP interchange takes place between
> my computer and the first router.

> If I bypass the first router and plug directly into the Dlink the result
> is exactly the same. Arachne and SSHDOS work, Telnet doesn't.

Hi.
Does the following mean anything to anyone ?
This is an excerpt from my router log after my last Telnet attempt:

Sep 22 20:53:46 - dhcpd: DHCPDISCOVER from 00:50:ba:50:44:c2 via eth1
Sep 22 20:53:47 - dhcpd: DHCPOFFER on 192.168.1.2 to 00:50:ba:50:44:c2 via eth1
Sep 22 20:53:47 - dhcpd: DHCPREQUEST for 192.168.1.2 from 00:50:ba:50:44:c2 via eth1
Sep 22 20:53:47 - dhcpd: DHCPACK on 192.168.1.2 to 00:50:ba:50:44:c2 via eth1
Sep 22 20:53:47 - dhcpd: BOOTREQUEST from 00:50:ba:50:44:c2 via eth1
Sep 22 20:53:47 - dhcpd: No applicable record for BOOTP host 00:50:ba:50:44:c2 via eth1
Sep 22 20:53:54 - dhcpd: BOOTREQUEST from 00:50:ba:50:44:c2 via eth1
Sep 22 20:53:54 - dhcpd: No applicable record for BOOTP host 00:50:ba:50:44:c2 via eth1
Sep 22 20:53:55 - dhcpd: BOOTREQUEST from 00:50:ba:50:44:c2 via eth1
Sep 22 20:53:55 - dhcpd: No applicable record for BOOTP host 00:50:ba:50:44:c2 via eth1

I'm obviously (on) eth1. The Bootrqs are from Arachne Telnet.
I don't understand the reference to host. I thought I was client.


-  Clarence Verge.
-- Using Arachne 1.66 on DSL.

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