You mean some command can add to /etc/dhclient-script, such as firestarter?
Is there anyway to make the lease time longer? I hope that when my box is
running, the ip address doesn't change at all.
Thanks a lot!
On Sun, Sep 25, 2005 at 04:40:43PM -0400, John covici wrote:
> When you use dhcp, this is possible when the lease is up. There is
> always a script that can be executed when this happens -- see the
> documentation for your dhcp client and then you can run your programs
> and everything will be OK.
>
> on Monday 09/26/2005 Xiaoyang Gu([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote
> > hi
> > I have a little pain problem. It is about the ip address. My debian box
> got an ip from the DHCP server when booting the system. But some time later,
> maybe ten hours, the ip address changed automaticlly. I didn't shutdown or
> reboot my computer, or plug out the cable ... I don't know why. But other
> computers using M$'s Windows don't have this problem, their ip address never
> changed when the power is on.
> > When ip changed, I need to run a auth client again, so that my box can
> get outgoing connections. So when the problem accurs, all the program related
> with network may lost their connections. It sometimes makes me crazy!
> > Any suggestions? Thanks for help!
> > xiaoyang
> >
> >
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