udhcpd error

Jeff Haynes feedyurhed at gmail.com
Mon Oct 17 05:02:37 UTC 2005


awesome, here's the config file: http://udhcp.busybox.net/udhcpd.conf

I was just running it...

> udhcpd

or, alternatively (which should be the same thing)

> udhcpd /etc/udhcpd.conf

I'm using this for something sort of strange I've wanted to try for a while.
I'm trying to set up a network boot server on a gumstix.

many thanks for any help,

jeff

On 10/17/05, Mark Richards <mark.richards at massmicro.com> wrote:
>
> I use it all the time. Have you set up your own router and using it there?
>  Why don't you post the configuration file and also how you're starting
> it.
>  Might help to make sense of this.
>  /m
>
>  ------------------------------
> *From:* busybox-bounces at busybox.net [mailto:busybox-bounces at busybox.net] *On
> Behalf Of *Jeff Haynes
> *Sent:* Sunday, October 16, 2005 23:12
> *To:* busybox at busybox.net
> *Subject:* udhcpd error
>
> I know that most may not have any experience with udhcpd but I would
> greatly appreciate any info anyone does have. I'm not having any luck
> getting the daemon to run. I turned on "full" error messaging and am using
> the default config file from the examples. My networking seems to be fine
> and when I dhcp off of my router, I can ping web sites, etc. When I take the
> gumstix (sorry, forgot to mention I'm using a gumstix) off the router and
> try to start udchpd I get this (I don't have it in front of me, so the first
> two lines are approximations):
>
> Starting udchpd (ver 0.9.9)
> info, 0 leases read
> error, m
>
> the last line is redirected from the /var/log/messages. If I let it go
> through to msg, it also indicates that line is truncated.
>
> Looking at source, the only error that starts with "m" in the udchp stuff
> is "max_leases is..." blah blah but I am able to synthesize that error
> separately and I don't think that's what this is.
>
> I know it's probably a tough one but I've really gone though everything I
> can think of. Can anyone give me a new place to look? Thanks,
>
> jeff
>
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