Re: dhcpd fails to start when using TSIG key created with hmac-sha256 encryption

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On 12/18/2010 04:44 PM, David C. Rankin wrote:
> Guys,
> 
> 	I have run into a problem with the dhcpd daemon refusing to start when using
> the default hmac-sha256 algorithm for key encryption. A good description of the
> problem is here:
> 
> http://www.pubbs.net/201009/dhcp/8256-cant-start-isc-dhcpd-420.html
> 

Also,

	for some strange reason, I have had to remove DHCP_ARGS from /etc/conf.d/dhcp
to get dhcp to start:

# DHCP_ARGS="-q"
DHCP_ARGS=

	After removing "-q", dhcpd starts fine. Anybody else see this behavior? This is
on a brand new install. I have another server running dhcpd and "-q" causes no
problems there. Any ideas on what could make the difference?

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