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List:       opensuse
Subject:    Re: why did eth0 suddenly stop working? Solved???
From:       "Carlos E. R." <robin.listas () telefonica ! net>
Date:       2023-07-18 9:39:25
Message-ID: 15598b46-eb56-1faa-c3ec-e0596caf1076 () telefonica ! net
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On 2023-07-18 11:05, Daniel Bauer wrote:
> Thanks a lot everybody for the very valued input!
> 
> Am 18.07.23 um 02:10 schrieb Lew Wolfgang:
> 
>> Daniel said he configured the cameras for static IP. IIRC.  I've got mine
>> (same brand) for DHCP from my Zyxel router.
>>
>> But there's also a setting there for DNS.  It can be "Auto" or "Static".
>> Mine is auto, how about yours, Daniel?
> 
> Hm. So I went again to the cameras web-interface. In fact there is a 
> fixed IP-adress, BUT also DHCP was activated (this is only visible if 
> you click a button, so I haven't seen it before).

Ohhh.

> 
> I changed this to "static" and rebooted the camera: success.

:-))

> Just to be sure, connected from the mini-pc I changed back to DHCP - 
> reboot did /not/ work. Changed again to "static" - reboot works.
> 
> Did the same on the laptop - camera reboot worked no matter if that 
> camera setting was DHCP or static...

Maybe you have a dhcp server running in the laptop for some forgotten 
reason ;-)

> 
> So now I changed that in all cameras to static and hope my problem is 
> solved...
> 
> What I still don't understand is why it works on the laptop with that 
> camera-setting to DHCP, but not on the mini-PC. With my extremely 
> limited knowledge I just typed "DHCP" in Yast software search, and see 
> that laptop and pc have the same packages installed. They must be with 
> default values because I never changed anything in these things...
> 
> Well, I'll see next Sunday what happens. If it didn't solve the problem 
> I'll annoy you with another message here :-)

as root in a terminal:

systemctl status dhcp[tab][tab]

Also, dnsmasq can do it.


> Thanks again for all the help!

Welcome.

An intriguing problem.

-- 
Cheers / Saludos,

		Carlos E. R.
		(from 15.4 x86_64 at Telcontar)


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