On 2008-09-19, Lars Kotthoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> To clarify, dhcp works perfectly as long as there isn't any bootp involved, 
> i.e.
> clients which are configured to use dhcp get IP address, domain name,
> etc work fine.

Is this taken care of?

     There must be at least one host statement for every BOOTP client that is
     to be served.

> If I run dhcp in the foreground there's no output whatsoever when clients try
> bootp. Same thing for the system log files. Tcpdump tells me that the client
> tries to connect to port 67, but nothing is listening there and the client
> fails. Lsof and netstat confirm that nothing is listening on port 67.

It uses BPF, it won't show up in fstat/netstat/lsof.

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