[Bug 1186662] Re: isc-dhcp-server fails to renew lease file
Jared Fernandez
Jared.Fernandez at GMail.com
Fri Aug 26 19:59:59 UTC 2016
One thing I've noticed that may be of interest is that this only occurs
for me now during boot up. If manually started with the command "sudo
systemctl start isc-dhcp-server.service" it starts up fine with no
errors.
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Title:
isc-dhcp-server fails to renew lease file
Status in isc-dhcp package in Ubuntu:
Fix Released
Status in isc-dhcp source package in Trusty:
Triaged
Bug description:
After raring upgrade, the dhcp server fails to renew lease file when
it tries to (about every hour).
The syslog says:
dhcpd: Can't create new lease file: Permission denied
It looks like a permission problem, because
# chown -R dhcpd:dhcpd /var/lib/dhcp
the above command temporarily solves the issue, until dhcpd is
restarted: at that time, the ownership of the directory and the lease
file is set back to root:root.
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