You know, I may try that. I have the Speedstream, but it sounds like the same settings. If I recall there is a setting to use a private IP instead of the modem handing out a Public IP. This whole setup does work with pfsense 70.4, I just don't understand why SBC isn't adhering to the RFC when handing out a domain name. Thanks for the info.

On 9/30/05, HenryNettles <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
On Sun, 25 Sep 2005 06:58:54 -0700, Jeff Quinonez wrote:

> Here is what I am seeing in the logs, thanks:
>
> Sep 25 06:41:42 dhclient[7846]: DHCPDISCOVER on fxp0 to
> 255.255.255.255<http://255.255.255.255>port 67 interval 13
> Sep 25 06:41:42 dhclient[7846]: DHCPOFFER from 192.168.0.1<http://192.168.0.1>
> Sep 25 06:41:42 dhclient[7846]: Bogus domain search list 15:
> domain_not_set.invalid (domain_not_set.invalid)
> Sep 25 06:41:42 dhclient[7846]: Bogus domain search list 15:
> domain_not_set.invalid (domain_not_set.invalid)
> Sep 25 06:41:42 dhclient[7846]: Invalid lease option - ignoring offer
> Sep 25 06:41:42 dhclient[7846]: Invalid lease option - ignoring offer
> Sep 25 06:41:42 dhclient[7846]: packet_to_lease failed.
>
> On 9/24/05, Scott Ullrich < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I get exactly the same errors whenever I attempt to use DHCP on the WAN.  I
am using SBC Yahoo DSL, with the 5100B DSL modem.  I have the 5100B set to
do the PPPOE, and it provides one IP address via DHCP.  The address
provided is always 192.168.0.64 (the 5100B itself is always at
192.168.0.1).

What I did is to set the WAN to "Static", and the "Static IP configuration"
to "192.168.0.127/16" and the "Gateway" to "192.168.0.1".

I also had to set the "DNS servers" IP address on the "System: General
Setup" page.  You can get those addresses on the main page for the 5100b
modem.

I have no idea why this does not work the way it should, it works fine for
me under m0n0wall, but not pfSense.


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