Pumps works fine for me, but there is one aspect I can't get around.
If my DSL provider's DHCP server croaks, pump will eventually die, and
the annoying aspect is that it takes the interface out with it. I can
see that this might make some sense in certain situations, but it
would be nice to overide this, or find a client that doesn't do this.

Apr 25 04:28:05 feenix pumpd[3564]: failed to renew lease for device eth0
Apr 25 04:28:10 feenix pumpd[3564]: terminating as there are no more devices under 
managem
ent

In this situation, I just brought the interface back up with the IP it
had before pump terminated, and I was able to move on, and not give a
twit what the DHCP server was doing or not doing. Do dhcpcd and/or
dhclient behave the same? I don't mind the client dying so much, I
just want the interface to stay up if it does die.

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