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      Reeko @johnpoz
      last edited by

      @johnpoz Look the wireshak:

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      cat var/dhcpd/etc/dhcpd.conf:

      option domain-name "acbl.net.ve";
      option ldap-server code 95 = text;
      option domain-search-list code 119 = text;
      option arch code 93 = unsigned integer 16; # RFC4578
      option custom-lan-0 code 1 = text;

      default-lease-time 7200;
      max-lease-time 86400;
      log-facility local7;
      one-lease-per-client true;
      deny duplicates;
      update-conflict-detection false;
      authoritative;
      class "s_lan" {
      match pick-first-value (option dhcp-client-identifier, hardware);
      }
      subnet 192.168.153.0 netmask 255.255.255.0 {
      pool {
      option domain-name-servers 192.168.153.3;

                  range 192.168.153.190 192.168.153.254;
          }
      
          pool {
                  option domain-name-servers 192.168.153.3,8.8.8.8;
                  option routers 192.168.153.65;
      
                  range 192.168.153.66 192.168.153.127;
          }
      
          option routers 192.168.153.2;
          option domain-name "acbl.net.ve";
          option domain-name-servers 192.168.153.3;
          max-lease-time 14400;
          ping-check true;
          option netbios-name-servers 192.168.153.3;
          option netbios-node-type 8;
      
          option custom-lan-0 "";
      

      }
      host s_lan_0 {
      hardware ethernet 58:91:cf:12:0f:66;
      fixed-address 192.168.153.128;
      option host-name "LAPTOP-DELL";

      }
      subclass "s_lan" 1:58:91:cf:12:0f:66;
      host s_lan_1 {
      hardware ethernet 40:74:e0:94:79:e7;
      fixed-address 192.168.153.129;
      option host-name "dell-egil";

      }
      subclass "s_lan" 1:40:74:e0:94:79:e7;
      host s_lan_2 {
      hardware ethernet 34🇩🇪1a:2e:f6:b7;
      fixed-address 192.168.153.130;
      option host-name "dell-laptop";

      }
      subclass "s_lan" 1:34:de:1a:2e:f6:b7;
      host s_lan_3 {
      hardware ethernet 00:71:cc:03:13:be;
      fixed-address 192.168.153.132;
      option host-name "NPI0313BE";

      }
      subclass "s_lan" 1:00:71:cc:03:13:be;
      host s_lan_4 {
      hardware ethernet 62:bb:1b:c5:c3:ae;
      fixed-address 192.168.153.133;
      option host-name "EXEGIL";

      }
      subclass "s_lan" 1:62:bb:1b:c5:c3:ae;
      host s_lan_5 {
      hardware ethernet 88:53:2e:a1:a7:8e;
      fixed-address 192.168.153.134;
      option host-name "dell-ygarcia";

      }
      subclass "s_lan" 1:88:53:2e:a1:a7:8e;
      host s_lan_6 {
      hardware ethernet 78:0c:b8:b1:62:e1;
      fixed-address 192.168.153.150;
      option host-name "DESKTOP-7NSAKJ9";

      }
      subclass "s_lan" 1:78:0c:b8:b1:62:e1;

      I'm really confused. I don't understand what is happening. Maybe it could be a good idea delete the DHCP server and create it again.

      What do you think?

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        johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator @Reeko
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        @reeko you didn't actual show the option in the dhcp ack,

        But clearly shows mask of 255.255.255.0 there..

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          Reeko @johnpoz
          last edited by

          @johnpoz Yes, It seems to be. However, every device that requests an IP gets an /8 netmask.

          So, Why? xD

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            johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator @Reeko
            last edited by johnpoz

            @reeko please post up your dhcp capture of your client request, and the answer.. Attach the pcap please..

            In the pcap lets see the mac of the dhcp server, is this pfsense mac? And its actually offering only 255.0.0.0 when clearly from your conf it says to use 255.255.255.0 on the pool.

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              luckman212 LAYER 8 @johnpoz
              last edited by

              The suspense is killing me! What ended up happening with this one?

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                Reeko @luckman212
                last edited by

                @luckman212 Hi there!

                Sorry, I was busy with other things.

                Apparently, the problem was this:
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                There was a number in the "Number" field. I presume that number enabled an advanced option, altering the DHCP functionality. The number was a "1". I deleted that, saved the configuration, restarted the server and the DHCP server now is delivering addresses correctly: 255.255.255.0

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                I forgot to use WireShark and sniff the network. That helped me a lot. Thank you for that @johnpoz

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                  luckman212 LAYER 8 @Reeko
                  last edited by

                  @reeko Ah ha. That makes sense. DHCP Option Code 1 specifies the subnet mask. So it of course could cause this issue. Nice troubleshooting! Glad you were able to solve it.

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                    Reeko @luckman212
                    last edited by

                    @luckman212 Oh! Now everything makes sense. Geez!

                    Well, thank you for the information.

                    Greetings!

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                      senseivita
                      last edited by

                      @johnpoz said in DHCP Server:

                      xml

                      Thanks guys! This just saved me from my very own malformed XML. They grow up so fast, don't they? <3

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                        johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator @senseivita
                        last edited by johnpoz

                        @skilledinept now kicking myself in hindsight when he posted dhcp.conf - that I missed this

                        option custom-lan-0 code 1 = text;
                        

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