dhcp revisited...
(``-_-´´) -- Fernando
Ubuntu at BUGabundo.net
Wed Jun 20 17:10:03 UTC 2007
Just running dhclient isnt enough?
do u realy have to kill avahi??
I never quite understood how avahi worked, or was able to make it
work, so I never use it explicity, although it is there installed and
running
Whenever I get to some place where I need extra configuration , I
either run 'sudo ifconfig ethX 192.168.0.x', or 'sudo dhclient ethx',
and it woks just fine
On 6/20/07, JD <jdangler at atlantic.net> wrote:
>
>
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> [mailto:ubuntu-users-bounces at lists.ubuntu.com] On Behalf Of JD
> Sent: Wednesday, June 20, 2007 10:39 AM
> To: 'Ubuntu user technical support,not for general discussions'
> Subject: dhcp revisited...
>
> At work, I can use feisty dhcp networking 'as-is' (using avahi), but at home
> (on Comcast) it doesn't seem to work. In a previous thread regarding this,
> the conclusion was to drop the avahi daemon, and just use dhclient3 to set
> the ether device.
>
> Here is what I tried -
> killall avahi-daemon
> killall avahi-autoipd
> ifconfig eth0 down
> vi /var/lib/dhcp/dhclient.eth0.leases
> <set the information here to match what the win box has in its ipconfig
> info>
> ifconfig eth0 up
> dhclient3 eth0
> (no leases)
> Stop everything again...
> dhclient -lf /var/lib/dhcp/dhclient.eth0.leases -s <dhcp server ip> eth0
> (no leases)
>
> -- while the avahi-daemon doesn't restart, the avahi-autoipd still insists
> on coming up, even though the daemon isn't active...
>
> I didn't want to physically remove avahi since it works fine at the office
> (unless I really have to).
>
> I also tried going through knetworkmanager to set this, but that util seems
> to be useless... it doesn't keep gateway or dns information, and, since I
> can't seem to save profile info, I've given up on that for now...
>
> Any input (as always) is appreciated. I'm trying to get this working so
> that I can have access to my job...
>
>
> Is it possible for me to bring up Kubuntu at home, stop the avahi daemon,
> and run dhclient to get networking operational, and let the system boot
> 'normally' at work using avahi (since this works at that location?)
>
> Or is it really better just to remove avahi altogether ?
>
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