On 2022-04-28 11:47, Giles Orr via talk wrote:
Most DHCP servers I've used on the 192.168.N.* tend to be set up to
assign numbers in the 100-254 range. Choosing "110" as your number
puts it in that range, and unless you explicitly told the DHCP server
that 110 is off bounds,
Thanks for the
On Wed, 27 Apr 2022 at 22:26, Kevin Cozens via talk wrote:
> I am using an embedded system that is running a version of an Ubuntu distro.
> The embedded system is being set up so that the physical Ethernet port will
> have two aliases. One is eth0:0 and the other is eth0:1.
>
> eth0:0 is set to
On 2022-04-27 10:26 p.m., Kevin Cozens via talk wrote:
Does anyone on this list know anything about that security program or
why the person setting up the embedded systems would be seeing the
duplicate IP warnings?
I have no idea about that security app, but I bet it's seeing both your
Greetings, all.
I am using an embedded system that is running a version of an Ubuntu distro.
The embedded system is being set up so that the physical Ethernet port will
have two aliases. One is eth0:0 and the other is eth0:1.
eth0:0 is set to get an IP address via DHCP when a network cable