svi network reload or svi network ipfilter reload? Because Lynn suggested try typing svi network reload instead of rebooting. Last Sunday when Covad rotated ip addresses on me I tried svi network reload, but I still had to reboot my Linux machine. It seems that my Linux machine ( Caldera's Edesktop 2.4 running 2.2.14 kernel) is not getting updated. Or is it DNS cache is not working when the router gets a new ip address? To make a long story longer, I rebooted both machines (router and Linux machine) and then it connected.
Robert Chambers
Oh the joys of being new with Linux....... I gotta learn it sometime :-D
David B. Cook wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">This can probably be solved by the same mechanism as our PPPoE port
forward issue that was discussed last week.
The file /etc/ppp/ip-up gets executed every time the ppp client gets
turfed and negotiates a new address.
The port forwarding was fixed by placing:
"svi network ipfilter reload"
at the bottom of this file.
I would suggest putting the equivilant stop/start or reload command in
the same place for the dnscache program. (Sorry, not running the app so I
don't know what the exact command & syntax would be for this).
dbc.
On Mon, 28 Jan 2002, Robert Chambers wrote:I'm having a problem with Dachstein 1.02 with pppoe. It seems like
every Sunday is when Covad likes to rotate their ip addresses. To
reconnect to the Internet I must reboot my leaf machine and my Linux
box. I never had this problem with Eigerstein2 beta with pppoe because
I was not using DNS cache ( resolv.conf file included DNS entries).
Now that I am using DNS cache with DS 1.02 with pppoe I must reboot
everything to reconnect.
Any suggestion?
Robert Chambers
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