If anyone's following this, you might want to know that I'm successfully
renewing leases now. My initial problem was that I'd get a dhcp lease when
I booted but lose it two hours later. Eventually I noticed something was
hitting port 113 on my firewall looking for service 'auth.' I opened tha
Jim Bowering wrote:
On November 19, 2002 10:53 am, Donald R. Spoon wrote:
Jim Bowering wrote:
I'm using Libranet Debian 2.0. This machine always gets a DHCP lease
from my ISP when it boots, but they seem to have a short default lease
period. After about 2 hours I lose my lease.
This is j
On November 19, 2002 10:53 am, Donald R. Spoon wrote:
> Jim Bowering wrote:
> > I'm using Libranet Debian 2.0. This machine always gets a DHCP lease
> > from my ISP when it boots, but they seem to have a short default lease
> > period. After about 2 hours I lose my lease.
> This is just a guess,
Jim Bowering wrote:
I'm using Libranet Debian 2.0. This machine always gets a DHCP lease from
my ISP when it boots, but they seem to have a short default lease period.
After about 2 hours I lose my lease.
Ifconfig shows eth0 has no IP address. /etc/init.d/networking restart
restores the le
I'm using Libranet Debian 2.0. This machine always gets a DHCP lease from
my ISP when it boots, but they seem to have a short default lease period.
After about 2 hours I lose my lease.
Ifconfig shows eth0 has no IP address. /etc/init.d/networking restart
restores the lease and ifconfig show
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