On 09/08/2017 01:46 PM, JD wrote:
I believe Imentioned tat the ethernet port em1 is the LAN, not on the internet.
I was just making sure I understood you.
The phone is connected to em1. Today, I do not have the phone to try. I suspect that something might be wrong with my iptable rules.
Unless you have other iptables rules that you didn't mention, nothing there would affect dhcp. The forwarding rules are for after the phone has and address and is trying to connect to something.
Also, I do not know the uuid nor the MAC addy of the skype phone, so, I have no idea how to hardcode the LAN ip addy for the phone in /etc/dhcp/dhcpd.conf. If I knew the MAC of the skype phone, it would perhaps simplify the handshake between the skype phone and the computer (dhcpd).
That's unnecessary unless you want the phone to have a specific address. When you have the phone again, try the tcpdump command I gave you to see if it's actually making requests and if your computer is seeing them.
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