pump not working on Windows network?

From: Keith Clark (clarkphotography_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 08/29/03


Date: Fri, 29 Aug 2003 11:24:50 -0700

I'm having an issue with some devices that run Linux from flash. If a
user run the "pump" command, on a Windows network, then it times out,
and of course eth0 goes down and the device has to be rebooted, because
its /etc/rc.d/network script tries to use "pump" again if you do a
"network reload".

I know that RedHat stopped using pump a long time ago.

So for troubleshooting, I installed pump on a RedHat 9 machine and same
thing - it fails on a Windows network (Windows DHCP server).

So do I have two different issues, or does pump really not work well
with Windows DHCP servers anymore?

It used to work just fine, but I was wondering if some new Microsoft
patch changed the way their DHCP servers work that causes pump to be
incompatible?

Thanks for any feedback,

Keith



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