On 2017-04-12, Jordon <open...@sirjorj.com> wrote: >> rcctl enable dhcrelay >> rcctl set dhcrelay flags -i athn0 192.168.1.1 "assuming that is your routers > address" >> rcctl start dhcrelay >> >> and possibly add -d (log to stderr) to see what its doing. >> > > Thank you! That got it working! So why is that necessary? Doesnt the bridge > just forward everything? Or are DHCP requests broadcasts that dont get > forwarded?
It shouldn't be necessary, dhcrelay is normally used when you have a subnet behind a router, and the DHCP server is a separate machine on a different subnet. Could it be a PF rule problem? Normally you would only have an IP address on one member of the bridge, just "up" on the others..