I recently had a similar issue.

The default behavior is to block everything that is not explicitly 
allowed.

If you want to allow DHCP, you need to add ACCEPT rules to the firewall 
for those ports.

On Tue, 4 Dec 2001, Linux wrote:

> Hi 
> 
> I have recently found out the reason why I cannot get DHCP to work on my
> network.
> It is because of my IPTables rc.firewall script. When I look through the
> script
> I cannot find a specific instance where ports 67 or 68 are blocked.
> 
> can anyone offer any advice
> 
> Many thanks
> 
> Mike
> 
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