> > Am I the only one who sees it/saw it this way?
> I think you may be the only one seeing it this way.
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> Check the archives to see how it should look...
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> At least four different ports on a switch were affected. I know
> that not from swapping cables but from trying other ends. Now it is
> too late to check although it is difficult to imagine why troubles
> would be so selective but maybe. That static IP assignments worked
> just fine did not
On Tue, Jul 13, 2010 at 08:34:44AM +0300, cornel panceac wrote:
> mystery remains how my printer got its IP number. It is hanging
> from the same switch. Really weird ...
>
> could be only certain port in the switch. tried another? (like switch between
> printer's and computer's)
At lea
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> Miichal,
>
> Sorry, but I don't understand this. The message does not appear right.
>
>
> Still I think that I figured it out. It appears that a powered
> switch on my network decided to misbehave. After resetting it I
> started to see wired interfaces dynamically configured again. A
> mystery remains how my printer got its IP number. It is hanging
> from the same switch. Reall
--- On Mon, 7/12/10, Michal Jaegermann wrote:
> From: Michal Jaegermann
> Subject: Re: dynamic configuration of wired network interfaces looks quite
> broken
> To: "For testers of Fedora development releases"
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> Date: Monday, July 12, 2010, 1:13 PM
> xu
On Mon, Jul 12, 2010 at 09:55:40PM +, "Jóhann B. Guðmundsson" wrote:
>
> Does setting static IP address on the interface work?
It does. I wrote that in the original posting and this was making
things more puzzling. Yesterday I applied over 1 Gig of updates to
a rawhide installation using st
Did you try older kernel and have you tried to wireshark the interface
to see if it actually sends the dhcp request?
Does setting static IP address on the interface work?
JBG
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On Mon, Jul 12, 2010 at 02:18:00PM -0400, Richard Ryniker wrote:
> The most simple (and perhaps too obvious) explanation would be your DHCP
> server is not configured to respond to requests from the wired network
> interace, but responds appropriately to requests from the wireless
> network interfa
The most simple (and perhaps too obvious) explanation would be your DHCP
server is not configured to respond to requests from the wired network
interace, but responds appropriately to requests from the wireless
network interface. It this used to work, perhaps something changed your
DHCP server's c
Before I will waste more time on that does anybody know what broke
dhclient on _wired_ interfaces?
I was away for quite a while now and upon return I found that although
I can still use DHCP to configure wireless interfaces of my laptops
this is totally different story for _wired_ ones. In the fi
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