Re: iptables masquerade cache problems

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On Mon, 2003-09-29 at 15:17, Mickael DILY wrote:
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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
> 
Do you have a domain controller that uses ADS? Is this machine
configured to register with the DNS server? If so, then you also need to
purge the DNS record on the DC and flush the machine from the DC's
Netbios name cache.

Winblows is broken ...

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> 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
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>  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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