Hello,
i recently made an upgrade of my isc-dhcp server and i think i messed up.
First of all my dhcpd.conf was overwritten by the default config file provided with the package. I had a backup but this is surprising.
And then the new DHCP server refuses to starts, since it asks for the ipv6 kernel module to be enabled (which is not enabled in Synology kernel):
Here's the output :
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servebox> dhcpd -4
Internet Systems Consortium DHCP Server 4.1.0p1
Copyright 2004-2009 Internet Systems Consortium.
All rights reserved.
For info, please visit http://www.isc.
Wrote 0 leases to leases file.
Error opening '/proc/net/if_
Can't get list of interfaces.
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exiting.
servebox>
>>
I obviously tried the -4 option to force ipv4-only but it seems dhcpd has a bug on it.
Is there a way or a workaround ? My LAN is running with another "emergency" dhcp server, but this is still annoying...
At least i would like to roll-back to the previous working archive package (ipk) but I can't find a "Archive" directory in the NSLU2 feeds.
Thanks !
Sunday, November 29, 2009
[nslu2-linux] DHCP Server problem on Synology DS409+
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