Help with Linux and DHCP
Derek Atkins
warlord at MIT.EDU
Thu Mar 1 13:28:35 EST 2001
Check your startup scripts and make sure you're not setting a static
IP Address somewhere? I've never seen DHCP do this.
-derek
Scott Ehrlich <se at panix.com> writes:
> I've actually seen some startup messages flat out tell me my assigned IP,
> which was different than what ifconfig eth0 showed.
>
> On 1 Mar 2001, Derek Atkins wrote:
>
> > How do you know that you're not being assigned the same address?
> > DHCP _does_ try to assign the same address when it can.
> >
> > -derek
> >
> > Scott Ehrlich <se at panix.com> writes:
> >
> > > Here's what is happening -
> > >
> > > The PC, when first booted, obtained a DHCP address. Since that time,
> > > regardless of what I try, has kept the same address. A few times I did
> > > reboot it, was shown a different IP address during startup, ifconfig still
> > > showed eth0 as the original IP. At present, no matter what, I still have
> > > that original IP.
> > >
> > > I want to get rid of that address and let the interface dynamically be
> > > assigned whatever address an assignment provides.
> > >
> > > In a similar issue, how do I release and renew a lease?
> > >
> > > Thanks.
> > >
> > > Scott
> > >
> > > On 1 Mar 2001, Derek Atkins wrote:
> > >
> > > > DHCP, by default, wants to renew the same IP Address. Indeed, unless
> > > > there is a particular reason why, the DHCP server will give you the
> > > > same IP address as well.
> > > >
> > > > I guess I don't understand what you are trying to do. The DHCP client
> > > > will automatically renew the lease for you. All you need to do is
> > > > down the interface if you want to disconnect. There is no supported
> > > > way in the DHCP protocol to 'release' a lease at the server.
> > > >
> > > > -derek
> > > >
> > > > Scott Ehrlich <se at panix.com> writes:
> > > >
> > > > > Hello to all:
> > > > >
> > > > > I have a PC at work onto which I installed Slackware 7.0 and enabled DHCP.
> > > > > I also upgrade the kernel to 2.2.18. Since doing all this, the dhcp
> > > > > client will not release the IP address it obtained from initial booting.
> > > > > I've tried removing /etc/dhcpc/* except for the .exe script for logging
> > > > > when it detects a new IP address.
> > > > >
> > > > > I've looked at the man pages for dhcp, dhcpcd, and ifconfig, and nothing
> > > > > lets me release the IP address.
> > > > >
> > > > > How can I force the release and force query and acceptance of a new
> > > > > address should a lease or reboot offer address?
> > > > >
> > > > > Thanks.
> > > > >
> > > > > Scott
> > > > >
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> > > > --
> > > > Derek Atkins, SB '93 MIT EE, SM '95 MIT Media Laboratory
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> > >
> >
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> > Derek Atkins, SB '93 MIT EE, SM '95 MIT Media Laboratory
> > Member, MIT Student Information Processing Board (SIPB)
> > URL: http://web.mit.edu/warlord/ PP-ASEL-IA N1NWH
> > warlord at MIT.EDU PGP key available
> >
>
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Derek Atkins, SB '93 MIT EE, SM '95 MIT Media Laboratory
Member, MIT Student Information Processing Board (SIPB)
URL: http://web.mit.edu/warlord/ PP-ASEL-IA N1NWH
warlord at MIT.EDU PGP key available
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