Anselm Martin Hoffmeister wrote:
You obviously don't have Debian (installing .rpm packages gives you
away ;-). I don't know about other distros in this respect (because they
sometimes choose their own way of doing things, as Debian does), but you
might happen to have a startup script for dhcpd v2
(as /etc/init.d/dhcpd) and one for v3 (as /etc/init.d/dhcpd3 or
similar). Please check that.
The output of dhcpd --version might be helpful to determine which
daemon gets started. You might try to uninstall the v2 daemon, as well.
Please answer to the list as well to the person trying to help you -
that makes information (as little helping as it may be to you at that
moment) searchable and available to others - perhaps they even comment
on it, improving your situation. Besides getting answers to me
personally somehow feels like an urge to reply - if I want stress I
start selling MS software ;-) Well, I already did that. Hmmmm. D'oh.
True. No debian here. Running FC3 at work. I hear the package for
dhcp3 I installed is way old. Anyone know if a newer file, maybe? I'm
starting to think that I shouldjust uninstall all the dhcp packages and
start over.
--
joe auerbach
systems administrator
pcb / rossman and co
614-523-4150
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