On Thu, Aug 31, 2000 at 10:30:20AM -0500, Timothy Wilson wrote:
> Hey everyone,
> 
> I'm setting up a server with Debian, and I'm having trouble with
> dhcpd. I've got the package installed, but when I try to start it I
> get the message:
> 
> socket: Protocol not available - make sure CONFIG_PACKET and
> CONFIG_FILTER are defined in your kernel configuration!  exiting.
> 
> This seems unusual for a stock kernel. Any ideas?

Yep.  You're running dhcpd compiled against the 2.2.x kernel with a
2.0.x kernel, aren't you.  You didn't mention which distribution of
Debian you were trying to use and which version of dhcpd you were
using, but if I were to guess from experience, that's your problem.
Make sure you're grabbing the right version of dhcpd for your kernel
first before you go recompiling things.

You can also go into /boot/ and look for the config file the kernel
was compiled with and verify for yourself...

-- 
Chad "^chewie" Walstrom <chewie at wookimus.net>
        http://wookimus.net/chewie
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