joe /etc/network/interfaces
man interfaces should also help
Martin.
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On Mon, May 14, 2001 at 01:14:33PM -0400, Michael Goodman wrote:
> What file do I edit so my static routes are defined at boot? Thanks.
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On Sat, Apr 21, 2001 at 08:06:33PM -0700, Forrest English wrote:
> in redhat, there's /etc/sysconfig/static-routes
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> is there an equivalent of this in debian? i grep'd around a little in /etc
> looking for static, but nothing turned up.
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> pointers anyone?
/etc/network/interfaces?
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Karl E.
On Jul 04 2000, Marc Dubrowski wrote:
> I know the command line route, but in where do iI have to add the
> command for having them configured at startup ?
The proper way to do that in Debian nowadays is to use the
configuration file /etc/network/interfaces (which is used on
>Hi,
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>I'd like to know in which config file I can add my static routes:
>I have a server with two nics, and I'd like each nic to provide different
>routes.
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>I know the command line route, but in where do iI have to add the command
for
>having them configured at startup ?
I personally put all m
Denis:
Static routes are configured by /etc/init.d/network.
Marc
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