Re: dhcpcd error "sendto (init): Operation not permitted"

1999-09-28 Thread Jean-Yves F. Barbier
On Mon, Sep 27, 1999 at 10:53:44PM -0400, Chris Ruvolo wrote: > . > With the following rules changes, I was able to successfully get an IP. I > need to run tcpdump and take a look at where the packets are actually going > so I can setup better rules though. > > --- > ipfwadm -O -p accept >

Re: dhcpcd error "sendto (init): Operation not permitted"

1999-09-28 Thread Chris Ruvolo
At 10:14 AM 9/27/99 -0700, you wrote: > The only other thing I can think of is try to upgrade my kernel to 2.2.x, > but that brings in some other problems, and I am totally unsure if it will > work. I can think of one other.. firewalling. (I know potato installs some filters by default, but don

Re: dhcpcd error "sendto (init): Operation not permitted"

1999-09-27 Thread Seth R Arnold
Chris -- try giving eth0 an IP address. I *think* that *may* have helped me. Also, replace dhcpcd with dhcp-client-beta. See what that does. :) Try that one first. :) On Mon, Sep 27, 1999 at 12:33:06PM -0400, Chris Ruvolo wrote: > Hello all.. > > I have a slink box up and running pretty well wit

Re: dhcpcd error "sendto (init): Operation not permitted"

1999-09-27 Thread Phil Brutsche
A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far way, someone said... > Hello all.. > > I have a slink box up and running pretty well with the exception of > dhcp. The purpose of this box is to act as a masquerader / gateway between > our lan and our cable modem. > > I originally thought it might be a h

dhcpcd error "sendto (init): Operation not permitted"

1999-09-27 Thread Chris Ruvolo
Hello all.. I have a slink box up and running pretty well with the exception of dhcp. The purpose of this box is to act as a masquerader / gateway between our lan and our cable modem. I originally thought it might be a hardware problem, but I was able to switch which NIC was configured for