I believe that there is a bug in guitarlynn's .LRP package of udhcp
(available from: http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/guitarlynn/).
It would appear that there's a bug in the dhcp-client script
(/etc/init.d/udhcpc) - the release and renew functions seem to have
their -s signals inverted. That
Charles, a coupl'a suggestions for your list...
- (in case it were to slip through) network.conf: the non-need for -a,
-P, -L, etc parms in INTERN_SERVERx
- possibly consider a dhclient that supports releasing one's ip address
- my guess is that dhclient v3 will be approx 24k more than the
can
pop into my router to do a simple release if need be. I also have my
mac address written down in a couple of different places just in case.
S
From: ske [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Leaf-user] MAC address lockdown, dhclient release issue,
howto override (set) your
From the amusing observation category...
I recently hooked up my cable modem leaf box to the same power bar
so in the case of internet downage I could reset them both, and thus
exonerate them when it came time to call the ole ISP and aggravate. As I
tested the on/off button I noticed
I would like to have the DHCPRELEASE functionality that is available
in the v3 series of dhclient but is not available in the 2.0pl5 version
that is current for Dachstein. I wonder if someone might be able to do a
compile on this and send me the resultant dhclient program? The latest
:4e;
uid 01:00:04:05:5d:7d:4e;
client-hostname ske;
}
- how I worked around this situation at first: My usual workstation
is a Win98SE box that, via the program winipcfg (StartMenu/Run:winipcfg)
allows me to release an IP address. The problem is that after I plug in
my
you HAVE DATA LOSS, or you DO NOT HAVE DATA LOSS.
If you DON'T HAVE DATA LOSS, there is nothing to worry about.
If you HAVE DATA LOSS
-- ske
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