On Thu, Jan 06, 2000 at 08:58:56AM -0500, David Gilbert wrote:

> options BOOTP and options IPFIREWALL appear to be incompatible in
> -CURRENT.  I havn't tried -STABLE.  While the kernel compiles fine,
> the BOOTP code fails to send the discover packet and panic()'s.
> 
> While it might not be immediately obvious that you'd want IPFIREWALL
> in a BOOTP-loaded machine, there are good reasons for it...

Can you explain that more? Did you have your IPFIREWALL to default to
accept? (Otherwise, it's obvious that you have really serious trouble,
because the kernel will load, decide not to allow any further network
traffic and this will cause the kernel not to be able to get any data
via NFS any more.)

Regards,

Martin
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