** Changed in: dhcp3 (Debian)
Status: New => Incomplete
** Changed in: dhcp3 (Debian)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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dhclient 3.0.6 refuses valid offer
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/270010
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** Changed in: dhcp3 (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Chuck Short (zulcss)
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dhclient 3.0.6 refuses valid offer
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/270010
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I think importance should be set high because this problem "Has a severe
impact on a small portion of Ubuntu users." Anyone with certain ISPs
can't connect at all.
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dhclient 3.0.6 refuses valid offer
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ugh, accidentally posted that message in the middle of editing it.
So, the subnet_number function sees an address of 4 bytes, but a netmask
of 8 bytes and fails.
Where I was headed is that I think dhclient should be modified to ignore
duplicate options sent by the server.
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dhclient 3.0.6 refu
ok, so I found the problem. The pcap that wyatt earp attached
(excellent info, thanks wyatt) shows the same scenario I'm seeing at
home, where the DHCP server's DHCPACK message includes two (identical)
"subnet mask" options.
Now, I'm no DHCP expert, but RFC 2131, Page 23 says
"Options may appear
** Changed in: dhcp3 (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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dhclient 3.0.6 refuses valid offer
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Sorry, just found the "Helping With Bugs" page on the Wiki. I'll get up
to speed and start helping out with this one, since it's affecting me.
Thanks.
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dhclient 3.0.6 refuses valid offer
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I am having this issue as well with 9.10. Happens only at home
connecting with my ISP. Works fine at the office. I am a programmer,
and am willing to help debug this, but I don't know anything about
dhclient. Please let me know how I can help. Meantime, I'll start
digging myself.
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