Feature changed by: Chris Randles (ChrisRandles) Feature #313457, revision 6 - Title: IP address management options for duplicate IP + Title: IP address management options for duplicate IP detection Buildservice: Unconfirmed Priority Requester: Desirable Requested by: Chris Randles (chrisrandles) Partner organization: openSUSE.org Description: If serverA has IP Address 192.168.1.1 and is powered down, and serverB is configured with the same IP address, then when both serverA and B are running there can be issues. While, admittedly, this is an Administrative issue, the customer would like to see a way to do one of the following: 1. If, when the network is coming up, the ip address is bound already on another box, prevent this server from loading/binding the configured IP address (although I can see this as a security issue). 2. Bind a default address 3. Get a DHCP address and once the system is up email the admin with the problem Discussion: #1: phanisvara das (phanisvara) (2012-05-08 21:21:22) now this sounds like a really weird idea to me. i must admit that i'm not network guru, but i definitely want to know which machien has which IP address, without having to check further into the filesystem, or whatever. and what's the need to configure two machines with the same IP? this goes completely against whatever little i've understood about networking... #2: Chris Randles (chrisrandles) (2012-05-12 03:48:57) (reply to #1) Well, it may seam weird but there is logic to it and this is being requested by a SuSE customer so we need to give it credence. Nobody is suggesting that anybody would want to use the same IP address twice. This enhancement request is to give you options as to how a server should behave as it's booting and it detects that the IP address it's been configured to use is already active on another device. To me, this seams a reasonable request and useful functionality. Do you know what happens when 2 machines are brought up with same address - you get 'bouncing'. Because of router behavior trying to deal with 2 devices with the same address, first one device can transmit/receive, then it cant whilst the second device can transmit/receive etc etc etc -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/313457