This appears to be a problem (feature?) with @Home. The trick is to
set cron to renew your connection at regular intervals, like every
five minutes. Kcron is a good tool to do this (as root, of course).
Simply make an entry using your dhcp initialisation line (e.g.
"/sbin/dhcpcd -d -n -h COxxxxxxx-A eth0") and fill in the rest.
On Wed, 7 Mar 2001 04:50, darrell wrote:
> Hi All!
>
> Okay, first of all, things are looking pretty good. I have my
> rogers@home Terayon cable modem working with dhcp, and I have
> ipchains masquerading my 3 windows boxes. The one remaining problem
> has to do, apparently, with dhcpcd. After a few hours, the
> connection gets dropped. I assume this happens when the lease
> expires. Problem is, dhcpcd doesn't reconnect me, and the only way I
> can seem to get reconnected is to unplug the cablemodem and reboot.
> Surely there is a way to stay connected. Any help on this would be
> greatly appreciated.
>
> Thanks.
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