When I start Internet Sharing /etc/bootpd.plist is not created and the other device is not assigned an IP address.
Just like the tite says. I am investigating why my Macbook Pro (3,1) running Mountain Lion will not assign an IP address to a computer connected via Ethernet when Internet Sharing is turned on (laptop receiving WiFi connection, supposed to be sharing connection over ethernet). I tested using a relatives macbook and it worked just fine. It turns out my laptop is not creating the file: /etc/bootpd.plist when Internet Sharing is turned on.
I have a console log here from when I start internet sharing:
8/11/12 12:01:13.634 PM | InternetSharing[724] | objc[724]: Object 0x7f94c940ead0 of class __NSDictionaryM autoreleased with no pool in place - just leaking - break on objc_autoreleaseNoPool() to debug |
8/11/12 12:01:13.642 PM | com.apple.InternetSharing[724] | bind(bootps 67): Address already in use |
8/11/12 12:01:13.642 PM | com.apple.InternetSharing[724] | error creating internal interface for devname bridge0@0: Address already in use |
8/11/12 12:01:13.644 PM | com.apple.InternetSharing[724] | no bridge interface to service en0 |
8/11/12 12:01:13.644 PM | com.apple.InternetSharing[724] | unable to create service for en0 |
8/11/12 12:01:13.645 PM | com.apple.InternetSharing[724] | _MISStartServiceDHCPWithOptions "en0": Operation not supported by device |
8/11/12 12:01:13.645 PM | com.apple.InternetSharing[724] | *** no external service |
8/11/12 12:01:38.065 PM | com.apple.InternetSharing[724] | *** no external service |
Any help is appreciated!
MacBook Pro, OS X Mountain Lion