On Sun, Jul 29, 2001 at 04:41:20AM +0900, Yuji Sekiya wrote: > At Sat, 28 Jul 2001 11:35:23 -0400 (EDT), > Nathan Lutchansky <lutchann@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > from the now-old stable release. Unfortunately, ISC dhcpd would not run > > on the new kernel, and I traced the problem to a change made in the USAGI > > source around April 30, in which the SO_BINDTODEVICE functionality was > > removed from ipv4/udp.c. This mechansism allowed a program to bind > > sockets to a specific device rather than a specific address, and is > > required for dhcpd to service multiple interfaces. > > I tried dhcpd-2.0pl5 and dhcpd-3.0rc10 on today's USAGI kernel. > But I have not encounterd your problem. These works fine for me. Did you try dhcpd serving on multiple interfaces? I serve DHCP on both eth0 and eth1. -Nathan -- +-------------------+---------------------+------------------------+ | Nathan Lutchansky | lutchann@xxxxxxxxxx | Lithium Technologies | +------------------------------------------------------------------+ | I dread success. To have succeeded is to have finished one's | | business on earth... I like a state of continual becoming, | | with a goal in front and not behind. - George Bernard Shaw | +------------------------------------------------------------------+
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