Have you tried setting the stp timers to small values?  Try something
like:

        # brctl setfd br0 0


cheers    --Lennert


On Fri, Jan 25, 2002 at 05:21:02PM -0800, Daniel M. DiPasquo wrote:

> 
> Has anyone successfully attached dhcpd to a bridge device (e.g. bridge0)
> or an interface that's in the bridge (e.g. eth1 in bridge0)?  Mailing list
> archives sort of hint at it, but I haven't found any confirmation that it
> can be done.
> 
> If I attach dhcpd to bridge0, dhcpd doesn't see any DHCPDISCOVER probes
> that should be going across the bridge.
> 
> If I attach dhcpd to eth1, which is in bridge0, dhcpd reports seeing
> DCHPDISCOVER packets, and sending out DHCPDOFFER packets in response, but
> the client never receives them and eventually times out.
> 
> I have been trying for much of this week to no avail, and I haven't found
> any documentation on doing so or if it is known to be possible or
> impossible.  My attempts to locate where the break is are difficult
> because tcpdump (even tcpdump 3.7.1) gives me very little information on
> traffic "in the bridge".  Any help would be greatly appreciated.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Dan
> 
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