On Tue, Aug 16, 2011 at 11:31 AM, Steve Kleene wrote:
> On Tue, 16 Aug 2011 03:32:42 -0500, Selim T. Erdogan wrote:
>
>> (I also have dns-nameservers lines in my eth0 stanza in /e/n/i.
>> IIRC, when I didn't, using dynamic wireless connections kept clobbering
>> the static DNS entries in /etc/reso
16.8.2011 18:31, Steve Kleene kirjoitti:
> On Tue, 16 Aug 2011 03:32:42 -0500, Selim T. Erdogan wrote:
>> (I also have dns-nameservers lines in my eth0 stanza in /e/n/i.
>> IIRC, when I didn't, using dynamic wireless connections kept clobbering
>> the static DNS entries in /etc/resolv.conf.)
>
> T
On Mon, Aug 15, 2011 at 12:14 PM, Camaleón wrote:
> (...)
>
> NM calls -by default- "dhclient", so... is NM running?
>
> If so, stop NM ("/etc/init.d/network-manager stop") or kill "dhclient"
> process and then restart the network service (also run ifdown/ifup, just to
> be sure). After that run
On Tue, 16 Aug 2011 03:32:42 -0500, Selim T. Erdogan wrote:
> FYI, you can use Network Manager and /etc/network/interfaces together w/o
> problems. ...
Thanks. I'll look into this when I have some time.
> (I also have dns-nameservers lines in my eth0 stanza in /e/n/i.
> IIRC, when I didn't, usi
Steve Kleene, 15.08.2011:
> On Mon, 15 Aug 2011 16:14:56 + (UTC), Camaleón wrote:
>
> > NM calls -by default- "dhclient", so... is NM running?
>
> Yes, it is running on each of the two machines.
>
> > If so, stop NM ("/etc/init.d/network-manager stop") or kill "dhclient"
> > process and then
On Mon, 15 Aug 2011 16:39:54 +, Steve Kleene wrote:
> On Mon, 15 Aug 2011 16:14:56 + (UTC), Camaleón wrote:
>
>> NM calls -by default- "dhclient", so... is NM running?
>
> Yes, it is running on each of the two machines.
"Arghh!!!" I mean... "ahh", that explains your pain :-P
>> If so,
On Mon, 15 Aug 2011 16:14:56 + (UTC), Camaleón wrote:
> NM calls -by default- "dhclient", so... is NM running?
Yes, it is running on each of the two machines.
> If so, stop NM ("/etc/init.d/network-manager stop") or kill "dhclient"
> process and then restart the network service (also run ifd
On Mon, 15 Aug 2011 16:01:17 +, Steve Kleene wrote:
> On Mon, 15 Aug 2011 11:49:24 +, I wrote:
>
>> I asked my organization to assign me a static IP address within their
>> network, and they obliged. The problem is that every time I boot now,
>> I still get the old address in DHCP space
On Monday 15 August 2011 17:01:17 Steve Kleene wrote:
> > I also wondered whether you were trying to run both your boxen with the
> > same IP, since you say that the other one works.
>
> That is not the problem. I have two distinct static IPs, one for each box.
That seemed massively more likely,
On Mon, 15 Aug 2011 11:49:24 +, I wrote:
> I asked my organization to assign me a static IP address within their
> network, and they obliged. The problem is that every time I boot now, I
> still get the old address in DHCP space that I had before.
On Mon, 15 Aug 2011 13:26:32 + (UTC), Ca
On Monday 15 August 2011 16:05:43 gnubayonne-debian...@yahoo.com wrote:
> >All I did at my end to set this up was to change /etc/network/interfaces
> > to
> >
> >the following:
> >
> >auto lo
> >iface lo inet loopback
> >
> ># The primary network interface
> >allow-hotplug eth0
> >iface eth0 inet s
>All I did at my end to set this up was to change /etc/network/interfaces to
>the following:
>auto lo
>iface lo inet loopback
># The primary network interface
>allow-hotplug eth0
>iface eth0 inet static
>address 10.97.14.253
>netmask 255.255.255.0
>gateway 10.97.14.1
>auto eth0
Have u tried p
On Mon 15 Aug 2011 at 11:49:24 +, Steve Kleene wrote:
> I asked my organization to assign me a static IP address within their
> network, and they obliged. The problem is that every time I boot now, I
> still get the old address in DHCP space that I had before. To make the
> change, I provide
On Mon, 15 Aug 2011 13:10:15 +, Steve Kleene wrote:
> On Mon, 15 Aug 2011 12:52:48 + (UTC), Camaleón replied:
>
>> If adminds are requesting you the MAC address you may be still need to
>> setup a dynamic configuration for your adapter (DHCP). So I would first
>> ask them what kind of set
On Mon, 15 Aug 2011 11:49:24 +, I wrote:
> I asked my organization to assign me a static IP address within their
> network, and they obliged. The problem is that every time I boot now, I
> still get the old address in DHCP space that I had before.
On Mon, 15 Aug 2011 18:19:24 +0530, Mihira F
On Mon, 15 Aug 2011 11:49:24 +, Steve Kleene wrote:
> I asked my organization to assign me a static IP address within their
> network, and they obliged. The problem is that every time I boot now, I
> still get the old address in DHCP space that I had before. To make the
> change, I provided
On 08/15/2011 05:19 PM, Steve Kleene wrote:
I asked my organization to assign me a static IP address within their
network, and they obliged. The problem is that every time I boot now, I
still get the old address in DHCP space that I had before. To make the
change, I provided network operations
On Mon, 15 Aug 2011 11:49:24 +, I wrote:
> I asked my organization to assign me a static IP address within their
> network, and they obliged. The problem is that every time I boot now, I
> still get the old address in DHCP space that I had before.
On Mon, 15 Aug 2011 11:58:06 GMT, Volkan YAZ
On Mon, 15 Aug 2011 11:49:24 + (UTC), Steve Kleene writes:
> auto lo
> iface lo inet loopback
>
> # The primary network interface
> allow-hotplug eth0
> iface eth0 inet static
> address 10.97.14.253
> netmask 255.255.255.0
> gateway 10.97.14.1
>
> auto eth0
>
> Connectivity is
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