Re: [SLUG] Screwed up Big time

From: Eben King (eben01@verizon.net)
Date: Sun Dec 17 2006 - 15:55:39 EST


On Sun, 17 Dec 2006, Chuck Hast wrote:

> Folks,
> I have a small Knoppix switch, I decided to do a upgrade on it so I could
> run the latest ntop on it. I did the apt-get upgrade and, well it did
> what I told
> it and more.
>
> The machine has a static IP, when it was finished and re-booted it now does
> dhcp, and totally disregards the static ip bit. What is worse is that I did
> not
> as far as I can recall give commands to change device configuration.
>
> I am trying to figure out how to correct this mess as it appears that pump is
> started somewhere.
>
> If I look in /etc/network/interfaces, things are good. it is still
> being setup as
> a static IP, I suspect that the dhcp is being done AFTER the static IP, but
> so far I have not been able to figure out where it is. This machine has no
> gui, so do not ask me to use a gui network tool. The text tool; netcardconfig
> now gives a error when it is run, saying that a dialog message is missing.
> I have tried to figure out what is messed up, but seem to be going against
> a wall. I can also see ifcfg-eth0 has the same data. But I am not sure if the
> static is being applied first and then the dhcp is running and overwriting
> the port setup.

Go for "remove with extreme prejudice": "apt-get remove pump" or whatever
the command is. There may be some cleanup necessitated by pump's absence,
but I think you'd be closer to a static address with it gone.

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