On Mon, Feb 28, 2022 at 08:59:03PM +0100, Stella Ashburne wrote: > Dearie, > > Thanks for your reply. > > > Sent: Tuesday, March 01, 2022 at 3:10 AM > > From: to...@tuxteam.de > > To: debian-user@lists.debian.org > > Subject: Re: What should I put inside the file called wlan0? > > > > > > So if you have this in your /etc/network/interfaces somewhere: > > > > ... > > ## Bahn ICE > > iface wlan0 inet dhcp > > wireless-essid WIFIonICE > > wireless-mode Auto > > ... > > > > (it's actually my current setting, BTW :) you could swap that > > out to some file under interfaces.d. > > The contents of my current /etc/network/interfaces file are: > > # The primary network interface > allow-hotplug wlp3s0 > iface wlp7s0 inet static > wpa-ssid JupiterRising > wpa-psk {a long string of alphanumeric characters} > address 192.168.1.99/24 > gateway 192.168.1.1 > # dns-* options are implemented by the resolvconf package, if > installed > dns-nameservers 1.1.1.1 8.8.8.8 > > Are you saying that I can cut out the above contents and paste them into a > file called wlp7s0 (whose path is /etc/network/interfaces.d/)?
That's how I read that man page, yes (disclaimer: I haven't actually tried). However, if I remember your original post correctly, there were security reasons mentioned (about a possibly world readable /etc/network/interfaces, and splitting out an .../interfaces.d/wlan0 as a fix), Note that by default (in Debian, at least) /etc/network/interfaces is only root-readable. So this wouldn't be the reason you'd want to do the split (there are other valid reasons, though). Cheers -- t
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