Fixed.
Someone told me to put this in my dhclient.conf file:
dhclient_flags="rtk1";
...and it works. Not at boot, though, but perhaps I can get that working,
too. Right now I have to do "dhclient rtk1" after I log in.
Thanks to all :-)
--Joey
Thou spake:
>On Sunday 12 October 2003 19:11, Joey Kelly wrote:
>> I'm getting this error:
>>
>> IP length 328 disagrees with bytes receives 332
>>
>> Also I'm seeing interactivity with IP 10.129.48.1, which I'm sure is one
>> of Cox's dhcp servers, so at least my NIC is working semi-correclty. What
>> could be causing the bytelength errors? A mis-configured NIC? I know it
>> physically works (I switched NICs earlier and both are able to talk to my
>> LAN).
>
>I don't think it's you - I think it's Cox. I've been unable to pull an IP
> from them with my Linux box or a Linksys router. The one Windows machine in
> the house pulls one fine.
>
>I sometimes shudder when I realize I'm using a Windows machine as a router
>now.
>
>Clinton R. Nixon
>
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-- Joey Kelly < Minister of the Gospel | Computer Networking Consultant > http://joeykelly.net ___________________ Nolug mailing list nolug@nolug.orgReceived on 10/13/03
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