Hi,

I am trying to figure out if there is anything special one has to do on a
openBSD box to allow DHCP relay. I am trying to get an IP address from a DHCP
server which is located on another network. The network is a fully bridged
based network. The remote firewall is OpenBSD pf. Here is a quick network
diagram in



client ------> [Switch]-------->[10.108.192 bsd, dhcprelay enabled]
----->network---->dhcpserver 10.110.218.34





Please let me know if there are any special configurations required on the
openBSD boxes. I have tried using dhcprelay (part of the ISC dhcp package),

but haven't had any success..

used:    dhcrelay -i em1 10.110.218.34

Dec 05 17:32:28.096531 rule 94/(match) pass out on em0: 10.108.192.4 >
10.110.218.34: icmp: 10.108.192.4 udp port 67 unreachable
Dec 05 17:32:36.991689 rule 94/(match) pass in on em0: 10.110.218.34.67 >
10.108.192.4.67: (reply) xid:0x415c814d secs:59 Y:10.108.218.128
S:10.108.192.1 [|bootp] (DF)

As you can see bsd gets the ip address from remote network but some how
Openbsd doesn't broadcast this or client have some issues. Please help me




Thanks
Farhan


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