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Status: New => Confirmed
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Title:
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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Title:
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Ubuntu 10.04
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Title:
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** Also affects: dhcp3 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Package changed: dhcp3 (Ubuntu) => zentyal
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Title:
dhcpd: Open a
This issue is not resolved. I too have the problem above. There are a
couple of issues related. I see the same behavior as Michael. The
system can run fine but a reboot seems to cause this to crop up. I
notice that if you do an aa-complain you can coax the server to come
back but there is a fu
I had the same issue last night and after rechecking I found a update to
isc-dhcp-server. This update fixed the error and all clients got addresses.
This morning (8 hours later) the issue is back. I've checked apparmor profile
and the change is in like the suggestion in the fix. When I try to st
Same problem here. Workaround works.
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Same experience as Ricardo here (i.e same problem, and the work around
works fine).
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Title:
dhcpd: Open a socket for LPF: Permission denied
To m
The fix in #2 also worked for me:
Apr 23 12:03:52 host328 dhcpd: DHCPDISCOVER from b4:07:f9:07:5f:b9 via wlan0
Apr 23 12:03:53 host328 dhcpd: DHCPOFFER on 10.254.254.4 to b4:07:f9:07:5f:b9
(smart) via wlan0
Apr 23 12:03:53 host328 dhcpd: DHCPREQUEST for 10.254.254.4 (10.254.254.1) from
b4:07:f9:0
I also experience this after upgrading the isc-dhcp-server
Apr 23 11:59:04 host328 dhcpd: Open a socket for LPF: Permission denied
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I second the issue with 4.2.4-1ubuntu10.2 as reported by @intronauta
4.2.4-1ubuntu10.2 seems to revert the previous fix.
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Title:
dhcpd: Open a s
After the last update to "isc-dhcp-server 4.2.4-1ubuntu10.2", my dhcpd
stopped working and I had for first time the "Open a socket for LPF:
Permission denied" error. I applied the workaround proposed in #2 and
dhcpd is working again:
>> adding "network packet raw" to /etc/apparmor.d/usr.sbin.dhcpd
This bug was fixed in the package isc-dhcp - 4.2.4-5ubuntu1
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isc-dhcp (4.2.4-5ubuntu1) raring; urgency=low
* Merge from Debian, remaining changes:
- Apparmor profiles for dhclient and dhcpd.
- Upstart jobs for isc-dhcp-server, isc-dhcp-server6, isc-dhcp-relay and
is
it's good, it works.
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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Status: New => Confirmed
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works whis
network packet raw
i think it's typo
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The apparmor rule for af family packet needs to be changed, or a new rule needs
to be added
network packet packet,
the denials in the log
Jan 27 16:30:17 gilles-PC kernel: [ 5019.663392] type=1400
audit(1359300617.371:40): apparmor="DENIED" operation="create" parent=1
profile="/usr/sbin/dhcpd
Can you try editing /etc/apparmor.d/usr.sbin.dhcpd and add:
"network packet raw,"
Below the current: "network packet packet,"
Then do: /etc/init.d/apparmor reload
And see if it now works as expected (successful start and no more
apparmor DENIED in dmesg).
If this works, I'll include the profile
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