Re: iptables masquerade cache problems

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Thanks for your help, but i think it's something more vicious thant ipconfig.
When I boot the win2000 client, he's got an ip via dhcp. all is correct.
Now, i disconnect it physically from the network, ipconfig /renew, same thing.
I reboot it without cable, same thing : the same ip, and it also find a dhcp 
(remember it is not connected).
3 or 4 reboot later, everything is correct.... I don't know where it comes 
from, but it is from windows, and i don't have time to find an answer


Le Lundi 29 Septembre 2003 13:19, Ray Leach a écrit :
 On Mon, 2003-09-29 at 13:04, Mickael DILY wrote:
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 > Hi, i have already had this problem with windows clients. It seems it's
 > not a bug from your linux box, but only from the windows client, whose
 > still have your old ip in cache. For my part, i don't know how to work
 > around for this bug

 You need to use ipconfig on the windows clients to flush the dns and
 routing cache. See the docs on ipconfig /? on winblows.

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