On Sat, 21 Apr 2012 18:40:44 +0300, Lars Noodén wrote:
The network is frequently cutting out on a wheezy box I am running. I
am not sure of where the problem lies, if it is on my box or at the ISP.
Is it wired or wireless? Are you using traditional ifup or
NetworkManager?
When it goes down, I am unable to connect:
connect: Network is unreachable
When it goes down, run /sbin/ifconfig; ip ro and look if the adapter
has set the correct data (IP address and gateway).
/var/log/daemon.log is filled with a great many unfulfilled
DHCPREQUESTs, dozens at a time.
I can manually reconnect by running dhclient only if I release the DHCP
lease first.
Where should I be looking to find the problem and how should I go about
solving it?
If you use a dynamic configuration (DHCP) for the network then you rely
on your modem/router/server or whatever device/source has to fill your
NIC with the proper data. You will have to investigate why the connection
is being dropped from time to time (grep -i dhcp /var/log/syslog can
also help).
Greetings,
--
Camaleón
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