Hi all,
I get this in my log when connected to a wired ethernet at school.
(NetworkManager-0.3.3-1.cvs20050112.1.fc3)
NetworkManager: DHCP: Sending request packet...
NetworkManager: DHCP: Sent request packet.
NetworkManager: DHCP: Waiting for reply...
NetworkManager: DHCP waiting for data, overall end_time = {1105947290s,
976021us}
NetworkManager: DHCP waiting for data of minimum size 28, remaining
timeout = {13s, 13103us}
NetworkManager: DHCP waiting for data of minimum size 28, remaining
timeout = {12s, 13685us}
NetworkManager: DHCP waiting for data of minimum size 28, remaining
timeout = {11s, 13814us}
NetworkManager: DHCP: Got some data to check for reply packet.
NetworkManager: DHCP: actual data length was 328
NetworkManager: DHCP: Reply message's source port was not the DHCP
server port number, won't use it.
Especially the last line is interesting... What has changed? Is this a
security feature? Is the network I'm using not set up correctly? Can you
refer me to an RFC which contain information regarding this matter?
Best,
Richard Torkar
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