Hello,
On Mon, 24.04.2006 at 15:30:55 -0400, Matthew Closson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[ wrong IP address ]
What could that be, and why can't I see this address anywhere?
I'd rather not reboot only to make a change in IP numbers effective...
Can you send us the output of ifconfig ifname0
Hello Ste,
On Mon, 24.04.2006 at 22:49:48 +0100, Ste Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've noticed the same thing before with aliases. Down and upping the
interface combined with a route flush sh /etc/netstart should fix
the problem
I am glad that you can confirm the problem. I'm sure a
Hi,
On Mon, 24.04.2006 at 15:39:36 -0400, Brian A. Seklecki [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Also, is it still ARP'ing for the old address (tcpdump(8) will show).
no ARP. It's going straight to the target machine, but with the wrong
sender IP (so it doesn't ever get any replies for packets it
Toni Mueller wrote:
Hello,
On Mon, 24.04.2006 at 15:30:55 -0400, Matthew Closson
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[ wrong IP address ]
What could that be, and why can't I see this address anywhere?
I'd rather not reboot only to make a change in IP numbers effective...
Can you send us
On Mon, 24 Apr 2006, Toni Mueller wrote:
Hello,
I have a box that once had two IP addresses on one interface. I
deconfigured one of them using ifconfig -alias.
Now, when I want to use any (?) program on that box to go over this
interface, it wants to use the addresses which is no longer
Hello Otto,
On Tue, 25.04.2006 at 10:46:37 +0200, Otto Moerbeek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does it work when you force the source address to the desired address?
With ping, use -I address, with ssh use -b address.
yes, it does work when I specify the correct address with ping, but
doesn't when I
On Tue, 25 Apr 2006, Toni Mueller wrote:
Hello Otto,
On Tue, 25.04.2006 at 10:46:37 +0200, Otto Moerbeek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does it work when you force the source address to the desired address?
With ping, use -I address, with ssh use -b address.
yes, it does work when I specify
On Tue, Apr 25, 2006 at 12:25:26PM +0200, Otto Moerbeek wrote:
On Tue, 25 Apr 2006, Toni Mueller wrote:
Hello Otto,
On Tue, 25.04.2006 at 10:46:37 +0200, Otto Moerbeek [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Does it work when you force the source address to the desired address?
With ping, use
Upgrade from 3.7 to 3.9. It may be fixed in 3.9 (I remember stuff that was
For the sake of clarity, upgrade to 3.8 first, *then* 3.9.
Hello,
I have a box that once had two IP addresses on one interface. I
deconfigured one of them using ifconfig -alias.
Now, when I want to use any (?) program on that box to go over this
interface, it wants to use the addresses which is no longer present. I
double-checked to ensure that there is
On Mon, 24 Apr 2006, Toni Mueller wrote:
Hello,
I have a box that once had two IP addresses on one interface. I
deconfigured one of them using ifconfig -alias.
I'd rather not reboot only to make a change in IP numbers effective...
Check netstat -rn and arp -an for hangers-on lingering
On Mon, 24 Apr 2006, Toni Mueller wrote:
Hello,
I have a box that once had two IP addresses on one interface. I
deconfigured one of them using ifconfig -alias.
Now, when I want to use any (?) program on that box to go over this
interface, it wants to use the addresses which is no longer
On Mon, 24 Apr 2006, Toni Mueller wrote:
Hello,
I have a box that once had two IP addresses on one interface. I
deconfigured one of them using ifconfig -alias.
Now, when I want to use any (?) program on that box to go over this
interface, it wants to use the addresses which is no longer
On 4/24/06, Toni Mueller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I have a box that once had two IP addresses on one interface. I
deconfigured one of them using ifconfig -alias.
Now, when I want to use any (?) program on that box to go over this
interface, it wants to use the addresses which is no
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