K12LTSP is Fedora/CentOS based.  On a Debian-based system, I'm not sure
if there's a file that specifies the port number.  The first place I'd
check, though, is in /etc/defaults and after that I'd run 'locate dhcp'
and look for a file there that might contain that information.

-Rob

Amos Batto wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I got a lovely message in the middle of booting up one
> of my thin clients (the rest of the clients bootup
> fine):
> 
> Error! dhcpcd failed.
> 
> So I searched for this message and couldn´t find any
> info on the LTSP wiki. However the K12LTSP web site
> was more helpful:
> http://www.k12ltsp.org/mediawiki/index.php/Error!_dhcpcd_failed!
> (This info should be included the LTSP wiki.)
> 
> Since my client doesn´t have two NICs, I concluded
> that my problem was the port numbers 67 and 68, so I
> would have to use different ports, so I looked up the
> LTSP documentation at:
> http://wiki.ltsp.org/twiki/bin/view/Ltsp/DHCP#Use_different_port_numbers_for_t
> 
> I downloaded a new etherboot image configured to use
> ports 1067-8, but then I got stuck when I read this:
> --------
> Change the server startup script in /etc/init.d/dhcpd
> (or equivalent) to make the server respond to requests
> on port 1067. At the top of the file, add a line like
> 
>     DHCPORT="1067"
> 
> and edit the line that calls the server to something
> like
> 
>     dhcpd -p $DHCPORT ... (other options)
> --------
> I can´t find file /etc/init.d/dhcpd on my system. The
> closest file I can find is /etc/init.d/dhcp3-server,
> but that script file doesn´t specify the port number. 
> 
> I´m using Debian 4.0r0, LTSP 4.2, dhcp3-server
> 3.0.4-13
> 
> Any suggestions where to set the port number?
> 
> Amos Batto
> www.runasimipi.org
> 
> 
> said:
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
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