I configured a Solaris server for DHCP serving . The init script executes flawlessly , dhcpconfig shows the server to be working , and all of the addresses are correctly configured . Unfortunately , starting this week , it does not offer the addresses to systems that attempt to connect on the managed network . I've re-checked the macros and other settings many times , and dhcpd is enabled for the necessary interface . It seems that I'm missing some ifconfig or inet setting that allows dhcpd to access the interface . The problem started after a power fail test . All other services ( including ipf and ipnat ) are working perfectly . Any thoughts ?
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