At 07:27 AM 7/31/02 -0700, Du atyahoo wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>I've been using Dachstein for months and it worked
>like a dream.  Yesterday, I got a new piece of
>furniture so I moved all my computers around.  Then I
>plugged all cables and everything back in, just the
>way they were before the moving, then something
>happened.  My Dachstein firewall bound my external NIC
>to IP address 10.24.5.17.
>
>Some info that may be useful:
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Superficially, your symptoms sound like MAC authentication problems. Except 
that you can connect two other, different machines successfully (the 
Mandrake and Windows hosts are different physical machines, right? not a 
dual-boot box?).

With that added assumption, I have no suggestions at this time, except that 
you report a bit more detail:

A. What sort of IP address do you get when you get a real one (at least the 
real A and B values, if you are unwilling to tell us all 4 numbers)?

B. I assume the 10.b.c.d addresses are being DHCP assigned to the Dachstein 
router. Could we see the actual log of the DHCP request/offer?

C. And could we see the corresponding log from a successful address 
acquisition by the Mandrake host?


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