In /etc/init.d/network there should be an entry that says: ifconfig eth0 ###.###.###.### or something similar where ###.###.###.### is your old ip address. Change it to the new one along with any routing information and subnet info that might have changed. Scott - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-net" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
- changing IP Denis Voitenko
- Re: changing IP Arni Raghu
- Re: changing IP David Ford
- Re: changing IP Erik Andersen
- Re: changing IP Jim Roland
- RE: changing IP Scott Hussey
- RE: changing IP Trenton D. Adams
- RE: changing IP Moonshi Mohsenruddin
- why? (was: changing IP) Denis Voitenko
- Re: why? (was: changing IP) David Lang
- Re: why? (was: changing IP) Steve Shah
- Re: why? (was: changing IP) Glynn Clements
- Re: why? (was: changing IP) Harry McGregor
- Re: why? (was: changing IP) Alan Cox
- Re: why? (was: changing IP) Harry McGregor
- Re: why? (was: changing... Denis Voitenko
