>I have the firewall completely disabled...and the initial requests (on >port 1067 I presume) are making it through -- but it seems like port >1068 must not be working -- how do I add that port to the DHCPD.conf?
[I've redirected this to etherboot-users where it's more appropriate.] The server doesn't have to serve on 1068, it's the client (Etherboot) that listens on 1068 (instead of 68 normally). So there would be no setting for this in dhcpd. First use tcpdump to listen on 1067/1068, this gives more information than the dhcpd log file. Increase the packet length captured and send the output to dhcpdump, which will interpret the results. See the dhcpdump man page for a sample invocation, replacing bootps and bootpc by 1067 and 1068 respectively. dhcpdump comes from the dhcp-tools package, whose home page is apparently http://sourceforge.net/projects/mavetju I suspect that dhcpd is still expecting the client to receive on 68 rather than 1068. I don't think this is right since it should be able to tell what port the client is using from the incoming packet. But the dump will tell you more. ------------------------------------------------------- This SF.net email is sponsored by: SF.net Giveback Program. Does SourceForge.net help you be more productive? Does it help you create better code? SHARE THE LOVE, and help us help YOU! Click Here: http://sourceforge.net/donate/ _____________________________________________________________________ Ltsp-discuss mailing list. To un-subscribe, or change prefs, goto: https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/ltsp-discuss For additional LTSP help, try #ltsp channel on irc.freenode.net
