Re: Network Mangler assigns other IP to eth0??

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On Wed, 2008-02-27 at 15:54 -0500, David Boles wrote:
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> Ric Moore wrote:
> | On Tue, 2008-02-26 at 09:34 +0100, Manuel Arostegui Ramirez wrote:
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> | This begs the question, what the hell is it good for? Maybe it would be
> | better to jerk the thing out by the roots like a Mandrake, kicking and
> | screaming, and be done with it. I dinked with all of my NFS mounts in my
> | localnet until I broke everything, on all of my machines, REAL GOOD(tm)!
> | Then I found the wonky eth0 address on my server. I appreciate being on
> | the cutting edge, I just abhor getting an ass-beating to something
> | mission critical like everyday networking.
> |
> | My first fear was that I was root-kitted via my stinking 56k modem, that
> | only runs reliably at 28.8, and that someone had way too much time on
> | their hands! <grimaces> Ric
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> Get serious Ric. No one has *that* much time.  ;-)

Ha! I should hope not! :) Ric

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