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ation files that the
> system uses on boot to set up its networking so that the old IP
> addresses don't come back.
>
> > If you are running a Debian-based distro, then you should be able to
> > find you IP address configuration in /etc/network/interfaces and be abl=

e
> > to change it there.
>
> =85and if you are running a RHEL-based one then it would be in
> /etc/sysconfig/network and /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0
>
> Cheers,
> Andy
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Andy,<br><br>I still have a related problem. After removing the old IP (212=
....) and rebooting.<br>-- VPN into the new IP (85...)<br>-- ifconfig still=
shows the old IP in ppp0 !<br><br>I have verified from 2 different client =
computers, but ppp0 always shows the old IP.<br>
I have verified that no firewall nat rules reference the old IP.<br>I have =
rebooted the VPS a couple of times.<br><br>Any ideas?<br><br>Thanks,<br>San=
dy<br><br><br># ifconfig <br>eth0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Link encap:Ethernet=A0 HWa=
ddr ...=A0 <br>
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 inet addr:<u><b>85.119.82.244</b></u>=A0 Bcast:=
85.119.87.255=A0 Mask:255.255.248.0<br>=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 inet6 ad=
dr: 2001:ba8:1f1:f1be::2/64 Scope:Global<br>=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 ine=
t6 addr: fe80::216:5eff:fe00:236/64 Scope:Link<br>=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=
=A0 UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST=A0 MTU:1500=A0 Metric:1<br>
<br><br>ppp0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Link encap:Point-to-Point Protocol=A0 <br>=A0=
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 inet addr:<u><b>212.13.194.244</b></u>=A0 P-t-P:10=
.1.0.1=A0 Mask:255.255.255.255<br>=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 UP POINTOPOIN=
T RUNNING NOARP MULTICAST=A0 MTU:1496=A0 Metric:1<br><br>
<br><br><br><div class=3D"gmail_quote">On Thu, Jan 26, 2012 at 5:37 AM, And=
y Smith <span dir=3D"ltr">&lt;<a href=3D"mailto:andy@bitfolk.com">andy@bitf=
olk.com</a>&gt;</span> wrote:<br><blockquote class=3D"gmail_quote" style=3D=
"margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex">
Hi Sandy,<br>
<div class=3D"im"><br>
On Thu, Jan 26, 2012 at 07:35:37AM +0000, Gavin Westwood wrote:<br>
&gt; On 26/01/2012 03:30, S P wrote:<br>
&gt; &gt; I got your point about &quot;ip addr del ...&quot;, but could you=
help out with<br>
&gt; &gt; &quot;... then remove from network configuration ...&quot;?<br>
&gt; &gt; &lt;snip&gt;<br>
<br>
</div>I mean that you should adjust the configuration files that the<br>
system uses on boot to set up its networking so that the old IP<br>
addresses don&#39;t come back.<br>
<div class=3D"im"><br>
&gt; If you are running a Debian-based distro, then you should be able to<b=
r>
&gt; find you IP address configuration in /etc/network/interfaces and be ab=
le<br>
&gt; to change it there.<br>
<br>
</div>=85and if you are running a RHEL-based one then it would be in<br>
/etc/sysconfig/network and /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0<br>
<div class=3D"im HOEnZb"><br>
Cheers,<br>
Andy<br>
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