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Hi,

Try switching Off both '-zeroconf -vram'.
From the dhcpcd-3.2.3 elog:
elog>  * ZeroConf support enabled
elog>  * DUID support enabled
elog>  * You have installed dhcpcd with zeroconf support.
elog>  * This means that it will always obtain an IP address even if no
elog>  * DHCP server can be contacted, which will break any existing
elog>  * failover support you may have configured in your net
configuration.
elog>  * This behaviour can be controlled with the -L flag.
elog>  * See the dhcpcd man page for more details.
elog>  * You have installed dhcpcd with DUID support.
elog>  * This means that we will generate a DUID in
/var/lib/dhcpcd/dhcpcd.duid
elog>  * This is generated from a MAC address of the card and a
timestamp.
elog>  * It will be used in every subsequent DHCP transaction, along
with a IAID
elog>  * in the ClientID option. This is required by RFC 4361.
elog>  * Some DHCP server implementations require a MAC address only in
the
elog>  * ClientID field. These DHCP servers should be updated to be RFC
elog>  * conformant. If you cannot do this, you can revert to the old
elog>  * behaviour by using the -I '' option OR building dhcpcd with the
elog>  * vram USE flag enabled.
...end...
HTH. Rumen
It does not work. :-(

Bye
emilio

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