Re: AAARRRGH: network foul-ups.

2007-12-29 Thread Chuck Robey
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Brian A. Seklecki (Mobile) wrote:
 On Thu, 2007-12-27 at 18:38 -0800, Gary Kline wrote:
  The trouble is that two of my machines report the identical 
  private IP: 10.0.0.250. Previously tao was 10.0.0.247 and
 
 
 Be sure to flush old entries from: /var/lib/dhclient/dhclient.leases on
 DHCP Clients
 
 ~BAS
 
 
  tao2 was 10.0.0.250.  Today I switched the names in
  /usr/local/etc/dhcpd.conf, shutdown, and rebooted my
  mailserver--also my DNS server--and the two other computers.
 
 
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Yeah, and also make sure that both machine are reporting the correct I{s in
their arp databases.  You use the arp -a to list, take a look at the man
page arp(8).  Arp is one way to enter aliases onto your local net.
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Re: AAARRRGH: network foul-ups.

2007-12-27 Thread Brian A. Seklecki (Mobile)

On Thu, 2007-12-27 at 18:38 -0800, Gary Kline wrote:
   The trouble is that two of my machines report the identical 
   private IP: 10.0.0.250. Previously tao was 10.0.0.247 and


Be sure to flush old entries from: /var/lib/dhclient/dhclient.leases on
DHCP Clients

~BAS


   tao2 was 10.0.0.250.  Today I switched the names in
   /usr/local/etc/dhcpd.conf, shutdown, and rebooted my
   mailserver--also my DNS server--and the two other computers.


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AAARRRGH: network foul-ups.

2007-12-27 Thread Gary Kline

The trouble is that two of my machines report the identical 
private IP: 10.0.0.250. Previously tao was 10.0.0.247 and
tao2 was 10.0.0.250.  Today I switched the names in
/usr/local/etc/dhcpd.conf, shutdown, and rebooted my
mailserver--also my DNS server--and the two other computers.

Whenever I reboot my new tao2 (used to be 10.0.0.247) is
reports its IP as 10.0.0.250.   Anybody know how I've screw this
up??

thanks in advancem

gary




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