On 01/22/15 05:36, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
On 01/21/2015 01:20 PM, poma wrote:
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http://www.networksorcery.com/enp/protocol/dncp.htm
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> Maybe it's too complicated to discuss here.
You had some fun, and I am use to people having fun with my malaprops.
But I just came back from a seminar and took the machine in question out of suspension
and it is still not showing the DHCP options I have now set on the firewall.
So the question remains as to how, for an ethernet connection, to get NetworkManager
(that I am assuming is controlling all the network connections) to refresh the lease and
get the new options as a result.
I tried:
systemctl restart NetworkManager
No change.
I noticed that on the firewall, I had the lease time set to unlimited. I changed that to
12H, released the lease on the server, restarted NetworkManager. It now shows an almost
12hr lease. Still no /etc/resolv entries. I then did a 'ls -ls /etc/res*' and
the file has not been touched for days! So NetworkMangeler is sure that there is no
reason to make any changes, dispite what it SHOULD be getting in the DHCP returns...
Are you using the GUI to configure? Do you have the "method" set to Automatic
or Addresses Only?
Check the interface scripts in /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts if PEERDNS=no then it only
get IP addresses and not things like searchbase or dns servers.
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