That is a general and very common issue related to failover dhcp. I remember it being one of the limitations of the isc dhcp failover. Maybe the newer 4.2 in pfSense 2.1 is any better. Do not know.
Maybe existing clients will get their lease approved, but new clients will not. That is just a hypothesis though. Regards, Seth Gordon Cook <[email protected]>schreef: >I have been working with two HACOM Mars II boxes running pfSense 2.0.1 in a >test environment. I did notice an issue related to DHCP on the LAN ports. If >one of the boxes is down and you do a restore from backup on the running box >DHCP does not work till the second box is brought backup. I tried rebooting >the box again, restarted the DHCP service, disabling and then re-enabling DHCP. >I believe that the issue is related to the fact that the box is trying to >communicate with the second box and doesn't see it. > > >Gord > > > >_______________________________________________ >List mailing list >[email protected] >http://lists.pfsense.org/mailman/listinfo/list
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