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Forcing change of address (DHCP)

Does anyone know how to force ASL to force a change of it's DHCP address?  I do not own the DHCP server supplying the address to the external interface.

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    Does anyone know how to force ASL to force a change of it's DHCP address?  I do not own the DHCP server supplying the address to the external interface.

    Thanks 

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    The ip of the external address will change under conditions set by your provider's dhcp.  You can try unplugging the cord from the external interface..waiting a few seconds and reconnecting it.  If the provider's dhcp is configured to change your address that will pretty much guarentee a change.  Mine changes every midnight..no sooner no later no matter what i do..that is how my provider has it setup.

    Owner:  Emmanuel Technology Consulting

    http://etc-md.com

    Former Sophos SG(Astaro) advocate/researcher/Silver Partner

    PfSense w/Suricata, ntopng, 

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  • [ QUOTE ]
    Does anyone know how to force ASL to force a change of it's DHCP address?  I do not own the DHCP server supplying the address to the external interface.

    Thanks 

    [/ QUOTE ]
    The ip of the external address will change under conditions set by your provider's dhcp.  You can try unplugging the cord from the external interface..waiting a few seconds and reconnecting it.  If the provider's dhcp is configured to change your address that will pretty much guarentee a change.  Mine changes every midnight..no sooner no later no matter what i do..that is how my provider has it setup.

    Owner:  Emmanuel Technology Consulting

    http://etc-md.com

    Former Sophos SG(Astaro) advocate/researcher/Silver Partner

    PfSense w/Suricata, ntopng, 

    Other addons to follow

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