Le 03/11/2017 à 12:51, Pol Hallen a écrit :
What manages the wan interface ? /etc/network/interfaces,
statically with /etc/network/interfaces
Then I wonder how the modem knows you rebooted.
Can you show the file ?
Did you try with DHCP ?
NetworkManager, other ?
I don't have X
NetworkMan
What manages the wan interface ? /etc/network/interfaces,
statically with /etc/network/interfaces
NetworkManager, other ?
I don't have X
Which server ?
debian 9.x
my server has 2 network interfaces
What does it mean exactly ?
that, suddently internet goes down... routing table is ok
Le 03/11/2017 à 10:32, Debian EN a écrit :
Hello to all :-) I've fastweb italian adsl
2 networks interfaces:
wan 192.168.0.2/30 --> modem 192.168.0.1/30
eth0 192.168.1.0/24
(prefix length corrected in quote)
What manages the wan interface ? /etc/network/interfaces,
NetworkManager, other ?
sorry for the mistake :-/
network /30 on both
Pol
On 11/03/2017 11:57 AM, Pascal Hambourg wrote:
Le 03/11/2017 à 10:32, Debian EN a écrit :
Hello to all :-) I've fastweb italian adsl
2 networks interfaces:
wan 192.168.0.2/31 --> modem 192.168.0.1/31
eth0 192.168.1.0/24
everything works but
Le 03/11/2017 à 10:32, Debian EN a écrit :
Hello to all :-) I've fastweb italian adsl
2 networks interfaces:
wan 192.168.0.2/31 --> modem 192.168.0.1/31
eth0 192.168.1.0/24
everything works but:
Really ? It shouldn't.
192.168.0.1/31 and 192.168.0.2/31 are not in the same subnet.
$ ipcalc 19
Hello to all :-) I've fastweb italian adsl
2 networks interfaces:
wan 192.168.0.2/31 --> modem 192.168.0.1/31
eth0 192.168.1.0/24
everything works but:
sometimes when I reboot my server, DSL stops works
I have to call the provider and I don't know how and what, reactivates DSL
sometimes remo
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