Interestingly enough, I did the age-old restart the computer trick and that
has fixed the dhcp issue, but now I don't seem to have any dns servers on
the local network.  Am I forced to copy the dns from /etc/resolv.conf? or is
there a trick I can use to locally point workstations to the firewall and
have the firewall redirect the requests to my ISP?  I'd prefer not to run
any sort of tinydns or bind server since I expect I'll be running a lot on
it as it is.

On 12/30/06, Steven Kiehl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:



On 12/29/06, Tom Eastep <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Steven Kiehl wrote:
>
> > Everything seems to be running.  I've got dhcpd listening on eth0
> > (local) and eth1 (net) is about to receive its IP via dhcp from my
> ISP,
> > but when hit 'repair' on my local windows box, it fails to receive an
> IP
> > via dhcp, and nothing shows up in the logs on the firewall.
>
> If you "shorewall clear", does it work?


"shorewall clear" does not appear to fix the issue.  It says "Clearing
shorewall..." then "IP Forwarding Enabled" and then "done."  But after it's
done, I still cannot get an IP from the firewall's dhcpd server.  Still no
messages come up on the logs for any sort of IP leases or attempts.  Not
even any shorewall messages.


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