I think so. It looks like it gets a dhcp offer at the start of the
output with the correct address. I will break it on  purpose tomorrow
and check the outputs regardless.

net: interface up
dhcp: DISCOVER
dhcp: OFFER 192.168.1.78 <-- 192.168.1.0
dhcp: REQUEST
arp: sent request for 192.168.1.0
arp: resolved 192.168.1.0
dhcp: ACK

I don't see how it would get the 192.168.1.78 address (as specified in
my previous dhcpd.conf file) if it wasn't getting some communication
with the server I have set up.

On 7 March 2012 16:17, Chris Thomas <[email protected]> wrote:
> In your dhcpd.conf do both qube and cobalt have the correct, unique
> MAC addresses?
>
> -Chris


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