I can't seem to find anywhere that this is specifically mentioned, but...
If I have a script of iptables rules... (/etc/network/if-up.d/)
And I'm running as a dhcp_client...
How do I know when my dhcp assigned IP address has changed and re-run the iptable rules script?
install dhcp3, it has the features you want, and the new IP can be used in a script through dhcp3.
And to add another level of complexity to the matter, I have one machine that runs a pcmcia network card as well.
I wasn't sure if this was somehow built into the Debian infrastructure so I thought I should ask.
Err... and that machine should do what exactly? You want to make the card work? Install the kernel pcmcia package, and pcmcia tools like cardmgr etc.
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