I had my Puppy 3.01 NOP system working with a Belkin USB wireless adapter. During the time I was getting the WLan config worked out I did have eth0 working as well. But after using it only with a wireless connection for a couple of months, I can't get the eth0 connection to work now that I moved the computer to where I only have wired access.
Doing ifconfig eth0 up followed by ifconfig -a shows eth0 present with Link and UP status, small (1-4) RX & TX counts, but no IP address.
Then checking for and deleting any /etc/dhcpc/dhcpcd-eth0.* followed by dhcpcd -d eth0 seems to fail in getting an IP address. Furthermore, doing ifconfig -a at this point shows Link, NO UP status, larger (10-40) RX & TX counts, and still no IP address.
What should I look at here to find out what's failing ?
eth0 or dhcpcd not working
Re: eth0 or dhcpcd not working
First thing to check is whether the i/f is connected to a running dhcp server.mobybit wrote:What should I look at here to find out what's failing ?
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Re: How ?
For testing, you could assign some static IP addressmobybit wrote:Short of digging out a network sniffer, is there a way to check for protocol activity from the Puppy UI or command line ?
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ifconfig eth0 192.168.x.y
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Obviously. I don't know result code meanings.mobybit wrote:So, it's just that Dhcpd is not working for some reason.
I also don't know the configuration of your network. How many machines are connected on the same subnet? How many of these are configured for dhcp? What kind of machine provides the dhcp server function? Do you have access to this machine?
Just to exclude potential corruption of your Puppy install, did you try to boot from a pristine Puppy live-CD (with pfix=ram), and see if dhcp works then?
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