Hello,

I'm trying to get a Shorewall installation on Debian and am running into 
some problems that actually related to DHCP, or at least that's my 
theory.  I'm writing to this list in hopes that enough people have 
already been through this that they know an answer.

The problem I have is that the DHCP server doesn't know what interface 
to listen to and, more importantly, not to listen to.  The problem I 
have is that on the one subnet I have two DHCP servers in violent 
contention with each other and typically within minutes my entire 
network is fubar.  What's worse is this new DHCP server is much faster 
at responding.

Because of the rather nasty effect it has on the subnet, testing is very 
limited this time of year as term papers come due and email, web, and 
printers are of absolute importance.

I think there is a way to configure this under the dhcp server 
configuration but I'm curious what the shorewall people have to say 
about this one.

Also, there is a lot of martian traffic.  But I won't really look into 
this one until I've been able to set this up for more than 5 minutes.

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