BOUND|RENEW|REBIND|REBOOT)
# Check if the IP address has changed. If so, delete all routes and stuff.
- if [ -n "${old_ip_address}" -a "${old_ip_address}" != "${new_ip_address}" ]; then
+ if [ -n "${old_ip_address}" -a "${old_ip_address}" != "${new_ip_address}" ] || \
+ [ "${reason}" = "BOUND" ]; then
ipv4_flush_device ${interface}
fi
case "${reason}" in
- BOUND|REBOOT)
+ BOUND|REBIND|REBOOT)
if [ ! "${old_ip_address}" = "${new_ip_address}" ] || \
[ ! "${old_subnet_mask}" = "${new_subnet_mask}" ] || \
[ ! "${old_network_number}" = "${new_network_number}" ] || \
[ ! "${old_broadcast_address}" = "${new_broadcast_address}" ] || \
[ ! "${old_routers}" = "${new_routers}" ] || \
- [ ! "${old_interface_mtu}" = "${new_interface_mtu}" ]; then
+ [ ! "${old_interface_mtu}" = "${new_interface_mtu}" ] || \
+ [ "${reason}" = "BOUND" ]; then
# Calc the prefix from the subnet mask
# Set the new ip address.
ip_address_add "${interface}" "${new_ip_address}/${new_prefix}"
- device_set_up "${interface}"
-
# A MTU of 576 is used for X.25 and dialup connections. Some broken DHCP
# servers send out an MTU of 576 bytes, which will be ignored.