i'm using

netstat -pn | grep dhcpd

tried the dhcping (from suse rpm) but couldn't make it work.  maybe dhcpd
doesn't answer questions from the same interface of the same host. ewan.


Gabriel L. Briones III said:
> command below will tell you if dhcpd is listening
>
>   # netstat -anp | grep ":67"
>
> now, to test if it's working, you should boot a dhcp client I guess

>> anyone knows how to test (in command line) if dhcpd is still
>> working?

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