On Thu, Aug 28, 2003 at 02:21:52PM -0700, Bryan O'Sullivan wrote:Hmm, that seems to raise the question - why doesn't dhclient just handle that? On a DHCP interface, it's running anyway. if it paid attention to link status, it would know when to re-request an IP. If you are statically assigned, you don't really care anyway.
Netplug is a daemon that responds to network cables being plugged in or
out by bringing a network interface up or down. This is extremely
useful for DHCP-managed systems that move around a lot, such as laptops
and systems in cluster environments.
For more details and download instructions, see the netplug homepage:
http://www.red-bean.com/~bos/
Thank you, thank you, thank you. I was just thinking today how
annoying it is that whenever I boot up my laptop, dhclient runs and tries
to get an IP address on the ethernet interface until it's ^C'd. Since
I often use the Ethernet interface this is not a bad default, but dhclient
can't even realize on its own that there's no cable plugged in.
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