Re: DHCP - ADSL

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On Wed, 2003-03-19 at 19:23, Michael Kuss wrote:
> In theory, adsl should be stopped properly when you shut down.  However,

My adsl is equal to eth from the computer in respect to DNS and such.
It's just TCP/UDP traffic that's stopped.

> doesn't happen too often to motivate me to investigate.  But in my case,
> it's independent what OS was running before.

For me too but in windows I can run "ipconfig /release" to do the job
 
> What you can try is to allow any user to stop adsl, before rebooting, and 
> check if it changes something.  There is no way to force the server to 

This doesn't change anything. I have to send "DHCP-RELEASE" to the
dhcp-server.

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Torgny




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