Is it possible that one of the addresses you've assigned for DHCP
assignment is in use on another box?

On Mon, 5 Feb 2001, Chris Harvey wrote:

> I'm trying to set up DHCP on my Linux 6.2 system. I used the rpm from the
> redhat site which appears to be ISC DHCP 2.0
>
> I have two lan cards, one for the outside on the regular static address
> given me by the ISP (eth0) and one on the internal side which I set to
> 10.1.1.1 (eth1)
>
> It doesn't seem to matter what I set the various addresses or options to in
> /etc/dhcp.conf I always get the following error:
>
> "Can't bind to dhcp address: Address already in use."
>
> I search Redhat and google and I see lots of instances where people have the
> same problem, but no-one seems to have posted an answer.
>
> Do I  need to regen a kernel with some special device support? Or do I need
> to set the card (eth1) up differently?
>
> Any ideas as to why the seems to behave this way?
>
> Chris
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