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(i.e. remove the manually created +</I>>>>>><i> interface) and set wlan0 not to come up on reboot. Then +</I>>>>>><i> restart so you only have an ip address on eth0. +</I>>>>>><i> +</I>>>>>><i> Then send me the info. +</I>>>>>><i> +</I>>>>>><i> Doug +</I>>>>><i> +</I>>>>><i> in fact, if we want it to be even simpler, you could add the +</I>>>>><i> ip address without a alias interface wit iproute2 +</I>>>>><i> +</I>>>>><i> []# ip addr show eth0 +</I>>>><i> +</I>>>><i> # ip addr show eth0 2: eth0: <BROADCAST,MULTICAST,UP,LOWER_UP> +</I>>>><i> mtu 1500 qdisc pfifo_fast state UP qlen 1000 link/ether +</I>>>><i> 1c:75:08:28:bd:e4 brd ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff inet 169.254.100.1/24 +</I>>>><i> brd 169.254.100.255 scope global eth0 inet6 +</I>>>><i> fe80::1e75:8ff:fe28:bde4/64 scope link valid_lft forever +</I>>>><i> preferred_lft forever +</I>>>><i> +</I>>>>><i> []# ip addr add www.xxx.yyy.zzz/netmask dev eth0 +</I>>>><i> +</I>>>><i> # ip addr add www.192.168.0.20/255.255.255.0 dev eth0 Error: +</I>>>><i> an inet prefix is expected rather than +</I>>>><i> "www.192.168.0.20/255.255.255.0". +</I>>>><i> +</I>>>><i> Not sure what it is expecting. +</I>><i> +</I>>><i> hum, i meant the socalled CIDR notation: 4 parts of ip address +</I>>><i> followed by a subnet mask, +</I>><i> +</I>>><i> in your case, i'd do: +</I>><i> +</I>>><i> []# ip addr add 192.168.0.20/24 dev eth0 +</I>><i> +</I>><i> Meanwhile, I played with alternatives, knowing that it must be +</I>><i> something close to what I'd already tried. So, +</I>><i> +</I>><i> # ip addr add 192.168.0.20/255.255.255.0 dev eth0 # ip addr show +</I>><i> eth0 2: eth0: <BROADCAST,MULTICAST,UP,LOWER_UP> mtu 1500 qdisc +</I>><i> pfifo_fast state UP qlen 1000 link/ether 1c:75:08:28:bd:e4 brd +</I>><i> ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff inet 169.254.100.1/24 brd 169.254.100.255 scope +</I>><i> global eth0 inet 192.168.0.20/24 scope global eth0 inet6 +</I>><i> fe80::1e75:8ff:fe28:bde4/64 scope link valid_lft forever +</I>><i> preferred_lft forever +</I>><i> +</I>><i> So now it appears to have two addresses, preferring the wrong one. +</I>><i> +</I>>><i> then if you do +</I>><i> +</I>>><i> []# ip addr show eth0 +</I>><i> +</I>>><i> again, you'd see it was there, as well as the extra route for +</I>>><i> that range: +</I>><i> +</I>>><i> []# ip route +</I>><i> +</I>><i> # ip route default via 192.168.0.1 dev eth1 proto static default +</I>><i> via 169.254.100.100 dev eth0 metric 10 default via 192.168.0.1 dev +</I>><i> eth1 metric 10 169.254.100.0/24 dev eth0 proto kernel scope link +</I>><i> src 169.254.100.1 metric 10 192.168.0.0/24 dev eth1 proto kernel +</I>><i> scope link src 192.168.0.101 192.168.0.0/24 dev eth0 proto kernel +</I>><i> scope link src 192.168.0.20 +</I>><i> +</I>><i> ifconfig eth0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 1C:75:08:28:BD:E4 +</I>><i> inet addr:169.254.100.1 Bcast:169.254.100.255 Mask:255.255.255.0 +</I>><i> +</I>>>><i> +</I>>>><i> Shorewall and iptables are currently stopped. +</I>><i> +</I>>><i> Be careful of this, in your case, it might not matter, but +</I>>><i> shorewall stop has policy DROP, (i think), allthough iptables +</I>>><i> should have policy ACCEPT. +</I>><i> +</I>>><i> so, you'd have to stop shorewall first, then stop iptables. +</I>><i> +</I>><i> That's the order I did it. +</I>><i> +</I>>><i> personally, i'd rather not stop the firewall, due to security +</I>>><i> reasons though. but since with this solution, you don't have any +</I>>><i> extra interface, even just restarting it would be fine. +</I>><i> +</I>><i> Once I have a connection I'll restart them. +</I>><i> +</I>>><i> if you want to debug even further: +</I>><i> +</I>>><i> []# tcpdump -n -i eth0 host <nas_ip> +</I>><i> +</I>><i> Where does that write to? A log file? +</I>><i> +</I>>><i> and try to connect and then you can see what sourceip and destip +</I>>><i> are set and if a reply is coming back. +</I>><i> +</I>><i> At the end of this, though, I can ping both the NAS on +</I>><i> 192.168.0.200 and other LAN connections. +</I>><i> +</I>><i> Last question, then, is whether this is a permanent change? +</I>><i> +</I>><i> Anne +</I>><i> +</I>Clearly it isn't. Dolphin froze and wouldn't restart,then I lost half +of my display, so I shut down and gave it 30mins. rest, to make sure +that nothing was cached. On reboot, it was back to 169.254.100.1. + +I can go through the steps again, but how can I make it permanent? + +Anne +-----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- +Version: GnuPG v1.4.12 (GNU/Linux) +Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - <A HREF="http://enigmail.mozdev.org/">http://enigmail.mozdev.org/</A> + +iEYEARECAAYFAk+70eEACgkQj93fyh4cnBeVdQCfZm/++17BYInhLa/kUHUVMh3V +JbgAnjQoD+RvL5kEPuASvIt3WgEzPPHQ +=xcR3 +-----END PGP SIGNATURE----- +</PRE> + + + + + + +<!--endarticle--> + <HR> + <P><UL> + <!--threads--> + <LI>Previous message: <A HREF="007387.html">[Mageia-discuss] Temporarily changing IP address +</A></li> + <LI>Next message: <A HREF="007396.html">[Mageia-discuss] Temporarily changing IP address +</A></li> + <LI> <B>Messages sorted by:</B> + <a href="date.html#7394">[ date ]</a> + <a href="thread.html#7394">[ thread ]</a> + <a href="subject.html#7394">[ subject ]</a> + <a href="author.html#7394">[ author ]</a> + </LI> + </UL> + +<hr> +<a href="https://www.mageia.org/mailman/listinfo/mageia-discuss">More information about the Mageia-discuss +mailing list</a><br> +</body></html> |