[John Ingleby] > I attempted to use the subnet-change tool on a fresh Squeeze > install, with the aim of changing to 10.20.0.0/24 because our > existing network uses 10.0.0.0/24. After applying the tool, the main > server IP became 10.20.158.203, but there was also an error message > something like "Unable to connect LDAP". So I've reinstalled and now > working on plan B, to place a "router" machine between the two > networks.
Did you reboot after the change? Did you see the ldap connection problem before or after the reboot? When I do a debug run of subnet-change using '-n 10.20.0.0/24', I get these translations: N: 10.0.0.0 -> 10.20.0.0 N: 10.0.0.1 -> 10.20.0.1 N: 10.0.2.2 -> 10.20.0.16 N: 10.0.16.20 -> 10.20.0.128 N: 10.0.31.254 -> 10.20.0.254 N: 10.255.255.255 -> 10.20.0.255 No-where do I end up with 10.20.158.203. Something else must have gone wrong with your test. I have no idea what could cause this. > I guess it would have worked better to change the default network to > something like 20.0.0.0/8 ? I suspect it worked but you forgot to reboot. At least it worked for me to change the subnet. Please reply to [email protected]. -- Happy hacking Petter Reinholdtsen -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: http://lists.debian.org/[email protected]

