UDHCPC not fetching lease from Windows DHCP server
Bug #505916 reported by
robanon
This bug affects 3 people
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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ltsp (Ubuntu) |
Fix Released
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Undecided
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Unassigned |
Bug Description
Only the first terminal to boot is assigned a lease. Other terminals are unable to.
By changing the following line in /scripts/
if udhcpc -n -c '' -s /tmp/dhcp-script.sh -i $i $clientid_param $hostname_param $ip_param > /dev/null; then
to
if udhcpc -n -s /tmp/dhcp-script.sh -i $i $clientid_param $hostname_param $ip_param > /dev/null; then
The DHCPD client does not try to assign multiple blank client ID's to the Windows DHCP server and all terminals can then boot.
Changed in ltsp (Ubuntu): | |
status: | Fix Committed → Fix Released |
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Can you please provide more details (windows server version, ubuntu version, ltsp version)
I had an issue, with my setup that used a windows dhcp server, where it would receive random tftp timeouts.
The issue was that the thin clients were trying to use the windows dhcp server for their tftp server, instead of the ltsp server.
The final fix was to setup ProxyDHCP, found the guide here: https:/ /help.ubuntu. com/community/ UbuntuLTSP/ ProxyDHCP