On Thu, 7 Jan 2010, J.H.Kim wrote:
Sometimes ip address is set to 192.168.0.7.
But somtimes ip address is set to 169.254.171.33
which is not set by me, and I don't konw why that address
is set to my ip address.
I want to set my ipaddress 192.168.0.7 always.
Please tell me how to fix that problem.
Hi. Addresses that start with 169.254 (169.254.0.0/16) are called
'link-local' addresses. They are allocated if a DHCP client fails to get
an address from a server. The idea is that even if there is no DHCP
server available hosts on a LAN can still talk to one another.
The /etc/network/interfaces you posted suggests you are using statically
assigned addresses, however the presence of a link-local address suggests
that a dhcp client is running on the box.
So I'd recommend figuring out if you have any dhcp client packages
installed (dpkg, apt-get, aptitude) and seeing if they are running (ps aux
| grep dh).
If you post further information, like the output of the ps command above,
we can help you dig further.
Cheers,
Rob
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