on 21:18 Thu 24 Feb, Camaleón (noela...@gmail.com) wrote:
> On Thu, 24 Feb 2011 11:43:02 -0800, Dr. Ed Morbius wrote:
>
> > on 17:14 Thu 24 Feb, Camaleón wrote:
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> >> > And route shows my gateway but it's unpingable.
> >>
> >> (...)
> >>
> >> All seems to be right, I mean, your eth0 adapter is
On Thu, 24 Feb 2011 11:43:02 -0800, Dr. Ed Morbius wrote:
> on 17:14 Thu 24 Feb, Camaleón wrote:
>> > And route shows my gateway but it's unpingable.
>>
>> (...)
>>
>> All seems to be right, I mean, your eth0 adapter is getting all the
>> data from dhcp server (ip, netmask, gateway, dns...) so
on 17:14 Thu 24 Feb, Camaleón (noela...@gmail.com) wrote:
> On Wed, 23 Feb 2011 16:18:21 -0800, Dr. Ed Morbius wrote:
>
> (...)
>
> > Feb 23 15:09:12 localhost dhclient: Invalid domain list.
> ^^^
>
> You should check if the avobe message is
On Wed, 23 Feb 2011 16:18:21 -0800, Dr. Ed Morbius wrote:
(...)
> Feb 23 15:09:12 localhost dhclient: Invalid domain list.
^^^
You should check if the avobe message is okay (cosmetic error) or can
indicate a problem.
> 'ip' shows link:
I get a pretty regular (usually mid/late afternoon) DHCP network drop
which appears to affect me but not other users (Mac/Windows) in the
office.
Configured interface is eth0:
$ /sbin/ifconfig
eth0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr f0:de:f1:12:02:18
inet addr:172.16.0.167 Bcast
we are in a lan with mask 255.255.0.0 which accesses internet thro a
proxy. Addresses assigned by dhcp. Say first two machines are
given hostnames as abc and def and third machine as xyz. We have abc
and def connected with a printer. xyz has to access the printer
connected to the first two. All ma
I have a Debian build that was connected to a network with a DHCP server. I
upgraded the distro to testing/unstable and now it can't see the network. In
fact the error I am getting is:
>ifup eth0
Internet Software Consortium DHCP Client V3.0.1rc13
Copyright 1995-2002 Internet Software Consortium.
If your DSL router is in fact a DHCP server you can just install the
pump package and run it on eth0. If your router isn't a DHCP server (or
doesn't proxy DHCP) then I couldn't begin to guess how you'd get the IP
address.
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> I am trying to hook up my new Linux box, running
I am trying to hook up my new Linux box, running
Storm2000 to my existing network. There already is a router (Linksys
BEFSR41) used to connect my DSL modem to the network and act as a fire wall.
Could you please tell me how to set the Debian Linux to get the IP address
dynamically from my r
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