Finally found a reference to the 10.64.64.64 being set during a network reset. The fix suggested is echo 1 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ ip_dynaddr Is there a way to determine which configuration file would normally set this? -- Collector of vintage computers http://www.ncf.ca/~ba600 Machines to trade http://www.ncf.ca/~ba600/trade.html Open Source Weekend http://www.osw.ca
Tue, 01 Mar 2005, by kenziem@sympatico.ca:
Finally found a reference to the 10.64.64.64 being set during a network reset.
The fix suggested is
echo 1 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ ip_dynaddr
Is there a way to determine which configuration file would normally set this?
Lots of reading ;-) /etc/sysconfig/sysctl # Do you want the "dynamic IP patch" to be enabled at bootup? # (yes/no) # IP_DYNIP="no" Theo -- Theo v. Werkhoven Registered Linux user# 99872 http://counter.li.org ICBM 52 13 26N , 4 29 47E. + ICQ: 277217131 SUSE 9.2 + Jabber: muadib@jabber.xs4all.nl Kernel 2.6.8 + MSN: twe-msn@ferrets4me.xs4all.nl See headers for PGP/GPG info. +
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