Hmmm. I have a pump.conf to not clobber my resolv.conf on address allocation. Just checking if you did. Perhaps this is a sleeping process waiting for you to let go of the address so it can restore your resolv.conf. I'm not sure otherwise what would do that. What does the syslog say about pump lines? Can you run pump -i eth0 --status for me?
--mike On 08 Aug 2001 19:32:02 +0200, Daniel Wagner wrote: > Michael Heldebrant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > What kernel version and what is your /etc/pump.conf look like? > > the kernel i currently use is 2.4.7 with the xfs-patches applied, but > the phenomenon appeared also with previos vanilla 2.4 releases. > > /etc/pump.conf doesn't exist, cause as far as i know pump is > called/configured indirectly via /etc/network/interfaces and > /etc/init.d/network. > > -- > daniel > > You will be singled out for promotion in your work. >

