Onur Aslan wrote:
$ cat /usr/local/etc/dhcpd.conf option domain-name-servers 8.8.8.8, 8.8.8.4; option subnet-mask 255.255.255.0;default-lease-time 3600; max-lease-time 86400; ddns-update-style none; option routers 192.168.1.1; subnet 192.168.1.0 netmask 255.255.255.0 { range 192.168.1.4 192.168.1.24; }host onur-pc { hardware ethernet 00:0e:2e:ff:6b:e7;fixed-address 192.168.1.2; } host onur-eee { hardware ethernet 00:22:43:45:a1:2d; fixed-address 192.168.1.3; } ##################################################################### I am starting dhcpd with '/usr/local/etc/rc.d/isc-dhcpd start'. It's starting with this command: /usr/local/sbin/dhcpd -cf /usr/local/etc/dhcpd.conf -lf /var/db/dhcpd/dhcpd.leases -pf /var/run/dhcpd/dhcpd.pid -user dhcpd -group dhcpd ral0 After I added dhcpd_flags="-HUP" to my rc.conf It's giving an error message when I starting dhcpd: # /usr/local/etc/rc.d/isc-dhcpd restart Internet Systems Consortium DHCP Server V3.0.7 Copyright 2004-2008 Internet Systems Consortium. All rights reserved. Usage: dhcpd [-p <UDP port #>] [-d] [-f] [-cf config-file] [-lf lease-file] [-user user] [-group group] [-chroot dir] [-early_chroot] [-jail name ip] [-tf trace-output-file] [-play trace-input-file] [-t] [-T] [-s server] [if0 [...ifN]] Configuration file sanity check failed: ======================================= Internet Systems Consortium DHCP Server V3.0.7 Copyright 2004-2008 Internet Systems Consortium. All rights reserved. Usage: dhcpd [-p <UDP port #>] [-d] [-f] [-cf config-file] [-lf lease-file] [-user user] [-group group] [-chroot dir] [-early_chroot] [-jail name ip] [-tf trace-output-file] [-play trace-input-file] [-t] [-T] [-s server] [if0 [...ifN]] =======================================
"-HUP" is an option to kill(1). Many daemons can be told to re-read their configuration file like this: kill -HUP `pgrep daemonname` where "daemonname" is something like dhcpd, named, inetd, httpd, etc. I've never had much trouble with dhcpd, so I may be wrong about using "kill -HUP" on it; I am fairly certain you don't wanna flag "-HUP" in /etc/rc.conf, though. Take it away and the "usage" message will disappear.
It's saying 'Configuration file sanity check failed' but I don't see any problem in my configuration file.
Me neither, unless Chuck was also mistaken and you can't put the "option routers" line up there, I don't think I see anything either. Of course, my monitor's a little dusty and I think I need a stronger eyeglass prescription :-) If at first you don't succeed, edit, and try again? :-) KDK _______________________________________________ [email protected] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[email protected]"
