On Wed, 2006-04-12 at 12:55 +0200, Filip Miletic wrote: > Matthew Saltzman wrote: > > In Fedora, you start named at boot, but to get it to talk to NM, you > > need to connect it to dbus. Add to /etc/sysconfig/named the line > > This is OK. > > > Also, do not install the bind-chroot package, but do install the > > caching-nameserver package. > This is OK too. > > > You say "since a few days." What happened to chnage things? > > I can pinpoint the time when the problems started. It seems that a > number of things went out of sync, and I'm still trying to figure out which. > > A while ago we had a power dip at work that killed the default DHCP > server. A temporary DHCP was quickly set up. As soon as the temporary > server started working, I could not obtain the name server address anymore. > > The default DHCP server has since been restored, but the problem > remained. My admin says that my computer keeps requesting an IP number > from the temporary DHCP server, which is for some reason still online.
Hmm, maybe dhclient has cached the IP/MAC of the temporary DHCP server somewhere? Try deleting everything in /var/lib/dhcp and trying again... Dan _______________________________________________ NetworkManager-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/networkmanager-list
