James if you want to allocate static IP's, and I do the
same, I always turn of DHCP from the hardware devise.
With so many changes to Knetwork Manager over the past
this may be a solution for you - I know this is not
right and doesn't solve your problem, but it will
assure your PC's remain static.

Scott

James D. Parra wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> Somehow dhcpd tried to update the IP of a nic that had a static IP address.
> After restarting the nic/network to reset the IP correctly I noticed the
> following in the logs;
> 
> <snip>
> Jun 17 08:50:16 dns-server named[7523]: FORMERR resolving
> 'ns.eunet.es/AAAA/IN':
>  82.194.64.26#53
> Jun 17 08:52:54 dns-server modify_resolvconf: Service dhcpcd tried to modify
> res
> olver configuration, but it
> Jun 17 08:52:54 dns-server modify_resolvconf: was not modified due to
> MODIFY_RES
> OLV\NAMED_CONF_DYNAMICALLY=no
> Jun 17 08:52:54 dns-server kernel: eth0: link up, 100Mbps, full-duplex, lpa
> 0x45
> E1
> Jun 17 08:52:54 dns-server kernel: klogd 1.4.1, ---------- state change
> --------
> --
> Jun 17 08:52:54 dns-server modify_resolvconf: Service dhcpcd tried to modify
> res
> olver configuration, but it
> Jun 17 08:52:54 dns-server modify_resolvconf: was not modified due to
> MODIFY_RES
> OLV\NAMED_CONF_DYNAMICALLY=no
> Jun 17 08:53:00 dns-server syslog-ng[4645]: Changing permissions on special
> file
>  /dev/xconsole
> Jun 17 08:53:00 dns-server syslog-ng[4645]: Changing permissions on special
> file
>  /dev/tty10
> Jun 17 08:53:00 dns-server ifup: Interface eth0 is not configured for dhcp.
> So d
> on't use '-o dhcp'.
> Jun 17 08:53:04 dns-server kernel: eth0: no IPv6 routers present
> Jun 17 09:30:06 dns-server syslog-ng[4645]: STATS: dropped 0
> Jun 17 09:42:33 dns-server named[7523]: listening on IPv4 interface eth0,
> 192.16
> 8.100.218#53
> Jun 17 09:42:33 dns-server named[7523]: no longer listening on
> 192.168.100.99#53
> Jun 17 10:30:06 dns-server syslog-ng[4645]: STATS: dropped 0
> <snip>
> 
> The service 'dhcpd' is currently off, however could any other service have
> caused the dhcp daemon to start?
> 
> Many thanks,
> 
> James 

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