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Occasional Network/DHCP weirdness



Hi all,

I've got a network server set up that runs a basic installation of Debian 
Potato - no X, etc. Because our ISP uses DHCP that's what the server set to 
use, and most of the time it works just fine (It's set up with dhcp-client). 
But every now and then it loses the connection altogether. At first I thought 
this was due to the unreliability of the ISP, and this was the reason on some 
occasions. But not all the time ... if I was having a problem I would usually 
run '/etc/init.d/networking restart' and it would reconfigure the network and 
most of the time that would be enough, but not always. Sometimes it would 
claim to find the ISP's gateway, would bind itself to some IP address and 
display the number of seconds till the next lease. Yet pinging a known IP 
address (eg the university's) would either not go through or even more 
shockingly return with the response 'operation not permitted'. There was a 
Windows-like solution to all this though - shutdown, reboot and re-run 
'/etc/init.d/networking restart'.

This problem seems to have something to do with leases, but also with the ISP 
going down and the network not coming back up when the ISP is back up. This 
is a mystery I'd very much like solved if possible.

-- 
David P. James
Third Year Economics
Queen's University,
Kingston, Ontario
http://members.home.com/dpjames/

The bureaucratic mentality is the only constant in the universe.
-Dr. Leonard McCoy, Star Trek IV



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