by snoopy » Oct 13 07 9:30 pm
I recently moved to a provider with DHCP assigned external address, and I noticed that unless I open incoming port 68 UDP on Wingate's firewall, Wingate machine cannot get a dynamic address, and "intrusion" from my provider's DHCP server is logged in firewall log. Is this port really neccessary? I've never had to open it on Linux, Windows machines or hardware routers, and they worked fine with DHCP.