On Sat, 2007-02-03 at 16:41 +0100, Sander Hoentjen wrote: > I am not sure if this is a user error or not, but here it goes: > I just switched ISP's, and got a new modem/router. I plugged it in, and > it has a dhcp server that i wanted to use. It doesn't work for some > reason however. I then plugged in my old router, and internet worked > again. I tried the new one again, that didn't work again. Going back to > the old one now also failed. Setting the ip to a static address fixes > things. > Wireshark shows me that the routers indeed send a DHCPOFFER, but my > client doesn't seem to react to that. > Is this a bug somewhere or am I doing something stupid? I don't think so. This happened to me at FUDcon yesterday while working on the dhcp packages. dhclient just completely stopped working. What finally made it work again? setenforce 0 But I'm not sure why this has never happened before. Trying to get to the bottom of this. -- David Cantrell <dcantrell@xxxxxxxxxx> Red Hat / Westford, MA
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