Bryan Housel wrote: > > What do you have in > > > > /etc/rc.d/init.d > > > > that looks like "dhcp", "dhcpd", or "isc"? I presume that's > > where it's being enabled, but I hate to assume. > > nah, i checked and dhcpd is definitely not running on the box.. > > I thought that the RaQs used bootp for some things (like the OS restore CD), > which runs on the same ports as dhcp..
True, but that is a RaQ running as a bootp *client*, not a server. AFAIK, dhcp as a server and service is not enabled on the RaQs, and there is no UI element to enable it. Every once in a while over here in our engineering network, some engineer/SQA tester/sales person mistakenly enables dhcp on a Qube 3 and puts it on the network, and it's a pain to find and disable. The Qube 3 does have a dhcp server enable in the UI. So, I could believe a Qube being misconfigured, but not a RaQ. - Lyle _______________________________________________ cobalt-security mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://list.cobalt.com/mailman/listinfo/cobalt-security
