Cassiel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > Every time I restart my Lenny I obtain a new ip addr from one of the 2 > dhcp servers. We have a 1 month lease on this servers and this should > never happen within this period. > any experience on this?
I'm assuming that your interfaces are automatically configured and deconfigured by the startup scripts and so implicitly by "ifup" and "ifdown" using the configuration in "/etc/network/interfaces". I'm also further assuming you have the "dhcp3-client" package installed. The "dhclient3" DHCP client in the "dhcp3-client" package is capable of reacquiring an old lease on reboot, but the reason it isn't working is because of an issue with the Debian "ifdown" program. It's hardcoded to run "dhclient3 -r ..." on interface shutdown. This causes "dhclient3" to release the lease and change the times in the "/var/lib/dhcp3/dhclient.xxx.leases" file to expire the lease before exiting. If it wasn't for this, "dhclient3" would happily try to reuse that lease after reboot. You can work around this by explicitly specifying commands to bring the interface up and down. Assuming the interface is "eth0", first bring it down with "ifdown eth0". Then, in "/etc/network/interfaces", find the clause for your interface, which will probably look like this: iface eth0 inet dhcp and change it to this: iface eth0 inet manual up dhclient3 -lf /var/lib/dhcp3/dhclient.$IFACE.leases -pf /var/run/dhclient.$IFACE.pid $IFACE down kill $(< /var/run/dhclient.$IFACE.pid) The "up" line here (make sure it's all one line) is the same as the internal version hardcoded into "ifup". The "down" line is changed to simply kill the old "dhclient3" instead of running "dhclient3 -r ..." as mentioned above. Now, do "ifup eth0" again. The first time, it'll allocate a new IP address. Make sure "dhclient3" is running. Now, try "ifdown eth0", and make sure "dhclient3" is no longer running. Finally, try "ifup eth0" again, and you'll hopefully get back your old IP address. Try rebooting, and---again---you should get back your old IP address. Good luck. -- Kevin Buhr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]