I'm seeing several of my laptops fail to get a dhcp lease after the April-23 yum update for f12. The server sees the dhcp request and issues the correct IP address, but the client never seems to act upon it. Both eth0 and wlan0 never have IPv4 addresses assigned. Strangely IPv6 addresses do get assigned correctly (bith link-local and global) so it isn't a case of the ethernet or wlan being down. Those requests do go out and the reply gets acted upon.
Both NetowrkManager and dhclient were updated within the last two days. I wonder if something is broken there. Are other folks seeing the same breakage?
-wolfgang
On Sat, Apr 24, 2010 at 05:23:04PM -0700, Wolfgang S. Rupprecht wrote:
I'm seeing several of my laptops fail to get a dhcp lease after the April-23 yum update for f12. The server sees the dhcp request and issues the correct IP address, but the client never seems to act upon it. Both eth0 and wlan0 never have IPv4 addresses assigned. Strangely IPv6 addresses do get assigned correctly (bith link-local and global) so it isn't a case of the ethernet or wlan being down. Those requests do go out and the reply gets acted upon.
Both NetowrkManager and dhclient were updated within the last two days. I wonder if something is broken there. Are other folks seeing the same breakage?
I've got the reverse problem - NM is trying to dhcp for my statically configured adderesses. Again. However setting NM_CONTROLLED=no seems to be working. Oddly, it did manage to get my v6 connection working.