Can't bind to dhcp address: Permission denied??

tech at microembed.cn tech at microembed.cn
Mon Jun 27 09:37:34 UTC 2005


Alexander Dalloz 写道: 

> Am So, den 26.06.2005 schrieb tech at microembed.cn um 18:02: 
> 
>> >> I can't start the dhcpd after i have configured it. the dhcpd.conf is 
>> OK.the
> 
>> > I guess it is an FC4 system though you didn't say that. Is SELinux
>> > active? Do you see audit / avc messages in /var/log/audit/audit.log?
>> > Make sure your system is up to date with the latest update packages,
>> > especially the SELinux policy files. Check the permissions and SELinux
>> > context of your /etc/dhcpd.conf file. If nothing helps disable dhcpd in
>> > system-config-securitylevel from being protected and check again. 
> 
>> > Alexander
> 
>> thank u! 
> 
> You are welcome. I just would be interested whether this "thank u!"
> means any of my hints helped solving the problem or if it was just a
> thank you gesture. If it means you solved your problem, then please let
> us know what the troublemaker issue was. That would help others in the
> same situation, finding this thread in the list archives. 
> 
> Alexander 
> 
> 
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OK. The issue was solved. I input the command:
#setsebool dhcpd_disable_trans=1
and it's ok. 






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