laptop dhcp fails on severn

Robert L Cochran cochranb at speakeasy.net
Sat Oct 25 04:36:27 UTC 2003


First...are you sure the correct drivers are loading (use lsmod to 
check.) Be sure to rule out networking problems. Have you checked your 
routing table (use 'netstat -nr')? Can the card see the default gateway 
that the dhcp server is offering? Clearly, with 2 different cards on 2 
different networks, you are going to have a complex routing table.

I wonder if your problem might also be affected by the order in which 
the runlevel startup scripts in /etc/rc.d/* execute. You probably want 
to bring up pcmcia, then the card needing dhcp (eth0?), then the second 
network card (eth1?), then the network configuration script at boot 
time. If the order that the scripts execute has changed between major 
releases, as they have here, then you could be affected. I'd carefully 
check to see which scripts are executing and whether the order and 
timing of them is what you need.

Bob

sean darcy wrote:

> I'm  running a laptop with 2 pcmcia network cards on severn. One card ( 
> A ) is connected to a cable modem - optimum online - the other ( B ) to 
> the lan. ool uses dhcp, so A is set to uses dhcp. All worked great, 
> until severn.
> 
> dhcp no longer works.  I've switched the cards. Both work on the lan 
> with static ip addresses. I've flushed iptables. I even brought in 
> another laptop. Same result. But...if I connect ool directly to a severn 
> workstation, it works fine.  So it's only laptops.
> 
> Something's screwed up. Don't think  it's dhclient or dhcpd - tried 
> both.  Here's a snippet from ethereal of traffic over the card. It's 
> sending out discovers and getting back offers. But it doesn't seem to 
> see them. Is dhclient responsible for seeing them? Since the workstation 
> had the same dhclient rpm, I assume it's a network script problem 
> related to pcmcia.
> 
> Does anyone have a pcmcia network card that works with dhcp under severn?
> 
> I sure don't.
> 
> thanks for any help
> 
>   No. Time        Source                Destination Protocol Info
>      1 0.000000    Cisco_e3:81:56        Broadcast             ARP   Who 
> has 24.44.12.158?  Tell 24.44.8.1
>      2 0.128525    Cisco_e3:81:56        Broadcast             ARP   Who 
> has 24.44.10.242?  Tell 24.44.8.1
>      3 0.207890    Cisco_e3:81:56        Broadcast             ARP   Who 
> has 67.86.253.152?  Tell 67.86.240.1
> .................
> 
>     43 5.515039    10.122.208.1          255.255.255.255       DHCP   
> DHCP Offer    - Transaction ID 0x1800
>     44 5.684118    10.122.208.1          255.255.255.255       DHCP   
> DHCP ACK      - Transaction ID 0x1800
> 
> ..............
> 
>     97 12.765007   0.0.0.0               255.255.255.255       DHCP   
> DHCP Discover - Transaction ID 0x76db9156
> 
> ............
> 
>    120 15.956841   10.122.208.1          255.255.255.255       DHCP   
> DHCP Offer    - Transaction ID 0xfffffba0
>    121 16.049819   10.122.208.1          255.255.255.255       DHCP   
> DHCP ACK      - Transaction ID 0xfffffba0
> 
> .............
> 
>    198 27.228633   10.122.208.1          255.255.255.255       DHCP    
> DHCP Offer   - Transaction ID 0xffffc490
>    199 27.318397   10.122.208.1          255.255.255.255       DHCP   
> DHCP ACK      - Transaction ID 0xffffc490
>    200 27.418549   Cisco_e3:81:56        Broadcast             ARP    
> DHCP Discover - Transaction ID 0x76db9156
> ...........................
> 
>    202 27.698475   0.0.0.0               255.255.255.255       DHCP   
> DHCP Discover - Transaction ID 0x76db9156
> ..........................
> 
>    291 40.699363   0.0.0.0               255.255.255.255       DHCP   
> DHCP Discover - Transaction ID 0x76db9156
> 
> ........................
> 
>    405 56.120297   Xircom_37:6c:9e       Broadcast             ARP   Who 
> has 67.86.240.1?  Tell 67.86.243.131
> 
> ...............................
> 
>    416 57.119705   67.86.243.131         67.86.240.1           ICMP   
> Echo (ping) request
> 
> ...........................
> 
>    428 58.119779   67.86.243.131         67.86.240.1           ICMP   
> Echo (ping) request
> 
> ....................
> 
>    435 59.119946   67.86.243.131         67.86.240.1           ICMP   
> Echo (ping) request
> 
> ...................
> 
>    441 60.119855   67.86.243.131         67.86.240.1           ICMP   
> Echo (ping) request
> ....................................
>    446 61.119908   67.86.243.131         67.86.240.1           ICMP   
> Echo (ping) request
> ..............................
>    453 62.119980   67.86.243.131         67.86.240.1           ICMP   
> Echo (ping) request
> ...............................
>    460 63.120081   67.86.243.131         67.86.240.1           ICMP   
> Echo (ping) request
> ..........................
>    471 64.120133   67.86.243.131         67.86.240.1           ICMP   
> Echo (ping) request
> ..................................
>    479 65.120222   67.86.243.131         67.86.240.1           ICMP   
> Echo (ping) request
> .......................
> 
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