Yes, I have a DHCP server running (and working). It reports that the DHCPDISCOVER packets are received, but the openSuSE box neither receives the DHCPOFFER reply nor receives the ACK for the transmitted packet.
DHCP configed network works on this hardware out-of-the-box under 10.2 and isn't working at all under 10.3. Under 10.3 it isn't even working if I manually configure the NIC. It looks like the driver is half working (transmitting but not receiving), which is very odd. Is there an extra security setting or security layer which is stopping the packets being received?
Just a thought... Have you rebooted your dhcp server (if it's a gateway router) or otherwise deleted existing dhcp leases from your server? It seems that replies from the dhcp server are being sent eslewhere. -- Jim Barnes
It seems to work fine for the SuSE 10.2 live DVD. I'll try, though. I don't think the replies are getting lost en-route, I think they're getting swallowed by the driver or dropped in one of the interfaces. David -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org