Pablo, In the process of doing what you described below, I noticed the the mask on my network card was set to 255.255.255.240, and on the dhcp configuration I have 255.255.255.0. So I changed the mask on on the network card's configuration (/etc/syscconfig/networking/device/eth0-cfg - For any future thread followers) and now it gets a lease! Thanks again for all the troubleshooting tips. Ole Pablo Iranzo Gómez wrote:
When I got that was because my client has an invalid mac address, but your's looks ok, try changing mac address (if you can) on your client with ifconfig eth0 hw ether 00:01:02:03:04:05 and then run dhclient eth0 to check if this does the trick, if so, will look into clearing leases and host entries to make it start from zero. Regards Pablo
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