Hi
I have recently installed Packetfence version 4.5.1 and everything is going
OK expect for DHCP on the registration VLAN. I have ticked the box for the
DHCP to be handled by the PacketFence server but no joy. I can see from
Cisco switch debug and packetfence log messages that the port is correctly
being put in the registration VLAN.
When troubleshooting DHCP on the Packetfence server (CentOS 6.6) I can see
the dhcpd service is failing to start.
Below is the output from log messages and the dhcpd.conf file. It looks
like nothing is being written to the dhcpd.conf file, is this normal?
Please could someone advise how this can be resolved?
Kind regards,
Steve
====== *Service Status and Start* ======
[root@packetfence ~]# /sbin/service dhcpd status
dhcpd is stopped
[root@packetfence ~]# /sbin/service dhcpd start
Starting dhcpd: [FAILED]
[root@packetfence ~]#
============
====== */var/log/messages* ======
Jan 21 12:44:03 packetfence dhcpd: Internet Systems Consortium DHCP Server
4.1.1-P1
Jan 21 12:44:03 packetfence dhcpd: Copyright 2004-2010 Internet Systems
Consortium.
Jan 21 12:44:03 packetfence dhcpd: All rights reserved.
Jan 21 12:44:03 packetfence dhcpd: For info, please visit
https://www.isc.org/software/dhcp/
Jan 21 12:44:03 packetfence dhcpd: Not searching LDAP since ldap-server,
ldap-port and ldap-base-dn were not specified in the config file
Jan 21 12:44:03 packetfence dhcpd: Wrote 0 leases to leases file.
Jan 21 12:44:03 packetfence dhcpd:
Jan 21 12:44:03 packetfence dhcpd: No subnet declaration for eth0.30
(192.168.30.0).
Jan 21 12:44:03 packetfence dhcpd: ** Ignoring requests on eth0.30. If
this is not what
Jan 21 12:44:03 packetfence dhcpd: you want, please write a subnet
declaration
Jan 21 12:44:03 packetfence dhcpd: in your dhcpd.conf file for the
network segment
Jan 21 12:44:03 packetfence dhcpd: to which interface eth0.30 is
attached. **
Jan 21 12:44:03 packetfence dhcpd:
Jan 21 12:44:03 packetfence dhcpd:
Jan 21 12:44:03 packetfence dhcpd: No subnet declaration for eth0.20
(192.168.20.2).
Jan 21 12:44:03 packetfence dhcpd: ** Ignoring requests on eth0.20. If
this is not what
Jan 21 12:44:03 packetfence dhcpd: you want, please write a subnet
declaration
Jan 21 12:44:03 packetfence dhcpd: in your dhcpd.conf file for the
network segment
Jan 21 12:44:03 packetfence dhcpd: to which interface eth0.20 is
attached. **
Jan 21 12:44:03 packetfence dhcpd:
Jan 21 12:44:03 packetfence dhcpd:
Jan 21 12:44:03 packetfence dhcpd: No subnet declaration for eth0
(192.168.10.2).
Jan 21 12:44:03 packetfence dhcpd: ** Ignoring requests on eth0. If this
is not what
Jan 21 12:44:03 packetfence dhcpd: you want, please write a subnet
declaration
Jan 21 12:44:03 packetfence dhcpd: in your dhcpd.conf file for the
network segment
Jan 21 12:44:03 packetfence dhcpd: to which interface eth0 is attached.
**
Jan 21 12:44:03 packetfence dhcpd:
Jan 21 12:44:03 packetfence dhcpd:
Jan 21 12:44:03 packetfence dhcpd: Not configured to listen on any
interfaces!
Jan 21 12:44:03 packetfence dhcpd:
Jan 21 12:44:03 packetfence dhcpd: This version of ISC DHCP is based on the
release available
Jan 21 12:44:03 packetfence dhcpd: on ftp.isc.org. Features have been
added and other changes
Jan 21 12:44:03 packetfence dhcpd: have been made to the base software
release in order to make
Jan 21 12:44:03 packetfence dhcpd: it work better with this distribution.
Jan 21 12:44:03 packetfence dhcpd:
Jan 21 12:44:03 packetfence dhcpd: Please report for this software via the
CentOS Bugs Database:
Jan 21 12:44:03 packetfence dhcpd: http://bugs.centos.org/
Jan 21 12:44:03 packetfence dhcpd:
Jan 21 12:44:03 packetfence dhcpd: exiting.
============
====== */etc/dhcp/dhcpd.conf* ======
[root@packetfence ~]# vi /etc/dhcp/dhcpd.conf
#
# DHCP Server Configuration file.
# see /usr/share/doc/dhcp*/dhcpd.conf.sample
# see 'man 5 dhcpd.conf'
#
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