Tom Allison wrote:

>It is ISC DHCP.

In that case, it takes a list of interfaces to listen on on the 
command line. How you do this is distro specific - on Debian (and 
it's derivatives) it is in /etc/default/dhcpd.

Normally, if the DHCP server isn't properly configured then it won't 
start - and normally you wouldn't define subnets it wasn't supposed 
to serve.

There is an ISC DHCP mailing list at https://lists.isc.org/mailman/listinfo

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