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Re:port of DHCPd
- To: cygwin at sources dot redhat dot com
- Subject: Re:port of DHCPd
- From: Jorge Goncalvez <goncal11 at col dot bsf dot alcatel dot fr>
- Date: Wed, 25 Jul 2001 16:54:06 +0200 (MEST)
- Reply-To: Jorge Goncalvez <goncal11 at col dot bsf dot alcatel dot fr>
Hi, I have the following:
lo: unknown hardware address type 2
eth0: unknown hardware address type 2
Listening on Socket/eth0/155.132.0.0
Sending on Socket/eth0/155.132.0.0
DHCPDISCOVER from 52:41:53:20:10:1a:2c:4d:d5:14:c1:01:01:00:00:00 via eth0
Booting denied, no alcatel XID and the vendor class is empty
DHCPDISCOVER from 52:41:53:20:80:3a:a3:f0:ff:7b:c0:01:01:00:00:00 via eth0
Booting denied, no alcatel XID and the vendor class is empty
DHCPDISCOVER from 52:41:53:20:80:b8:af:23:d6:14:c1:01:01:00:00:00 via eth0
Booting denied, no alcatel XID and the vendor class is empty
It has to do with the hardware type of 2. Ethernet is hardware type 1,
according to include/dhcp.h hardware type 2 is undefined. that's probably
why I get a 16 byte hardware address instead of a six byte one as I
would expect with ethernet. I 'll have to modify the code (#ifdef CYGWIN)
to recognize the interface as hardware type 1.
How can I do this? A piece of code would be great.
Thanks.
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