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Jan 9, 2011

I have an Internet connection with a Webstar cablemodem by Scientific-Atlanta Inc. DCP2100 series.I'm running an unstable distribution of Debian with the 2.6.32-5-amd64 kernel.I have installed JDownloader and works great, but I couldn't configure the reconnection features.What I need is a simple executable to run a script to change my IP adress, if possible. An specific tutorial could just be great for me to learn.And if you can't do this in linux as well as in XP, I'd really appreciate to inform me about it.

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I just realized that since I reinstalled slackware on my laptop, the machine is not obtaining an IP from my router during the startup proccess like it used to do before.

Now I see something like:

Code:
dhcpcd: eth0: waiting for carrier
dhcpcd: eth0: timed out
dhcpcd: eth0: waiting 8 sec
and it fails. After I login in KDE, I need to manually renew (or acquire) an IP. Issuing the command

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Code:
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Code:
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From [url]

Quote:

JDownloader is open source, platform independent and written completely in Java.

I was wondering why is the reason is not in repositories.

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Code:
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How can I fix it? Here are the relevant bits from /var/log/messages showing a failed DHCP request and then the successful renewal.

Code:
Aug 1 04:00:08 ironton dhclient[12452]: DHCPREQUEST on eth0 to 192.168.1.1 port 67
Aug 1 04:00:08 ironton dhclient[12452]: DHCPNAK from 192.168.1.1
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Aug 1 04:00:08 ironton NetworkManager[1261]: <info> (eth0): device state change: 8 -> 9 (reason 6)
Aug 1 04:00:08 ironton NetworkManager[1261]: <info> Marking connection 'System eth0' invalid because IP configuration expired.

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Feb 13, 2010

I Love Jdownloader program but can't solve this old problem.

I'm still a little retard with GNU/Linux

Able to do a reconnect by running the following commands

Quote:

This is the script I'm using.

Quote:

It resembles this one in Window$

The program dhcpcd requires root user privileges.

Avahi daemon and network-manager widget should be disabled or uninstalled for this to work on Ubuntu.

Also I'm using Karmic.

I'm not Cisco certified. What I think it does, in a non technical comparison, is tell the ISP hardware that your ip should be 190.189.48.52 or whatever number you like.

For the ISP this would be the last lease you used.

The ISP hardware does not recognize this last lease in its list, so it assigns a new ip.

That does the trick and you get your new ip!

My ISP promotes the service with dynamic ip so no legal matters here.

The problem is how to automatize it.

Sudo runs the script with no privileges problems.

I am able to run it password-less by modifying sudoers file via visudo command.

I add the following line

Quote:

It can also be like (this would need extra security measures?)

Quote:

Then you can run sudo /usr/bin/cambiar-ip and it won't prompt you for a password.

Password issues solved, I cannot get Jdownloader to run it.

In the Settings > Reconnection tab

Tried to use "External" and "Batch" but i get reconnection failed sad face.

I've tried in "External" /usr/bin/sudo /usr/bin/cambiar-ip

It won't work.

I'm missing something of the Unix security structure.

Here is the wiki of the program

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Code:
[[[HSRC]]]
[[[STEP]]]

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sudo add-apt-repository ppa:jd-team/jdownloader
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Here are the boot informations:
Boot Info Script 0.55    dated February 15th, 2010                   

Boot Info Summary:

=> Grub 2 is installed in the MBR of /dev/sda and looks at sector 488861020
of the same hard drive for core.img, core.img is at this location on
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O.K., did sudo update-grub in ubuntu and rebooted. Now, Debian 5.04 shows as last entry in GRUB, and choosing it starts a boot, which hangs at "Begin: Waiting for root file system....".

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WARNING bootdevice may be renamed. Try root=dev/hda3
Gave up waiting for root device. Common problems:
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-Check rootdelay= (did the system wait long enough?)
-Check root= (did the sytem wait for the right device?)
-Missing modules (cat /proc/modules; ls /dev)
ALERT! /dev/sda3 does not exist. Dropping to a shell!

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Is my Debian install just borked? Did telling it to skip installing a bootloader (I got some kind of error that said "Install failed. This is a fatal error. You will have to boot with an external device..." ruin it?

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