Etcnet start
Revision as of 23:38, 2 July 2024 by Petr-akhlamov (talk | contribs)
Network setup
On the servers, instead Network Manager, more comfortably use Etcnet.
For add it to system, need to install package etcnet-full:
# apt-get install etcnet-full
For discover, which network interfaces are present in you system, enter:
# ip a
When you defined, what in your system, for example, one network card eth0, go to /etc/net/ifaces/eth0.
cd /etc/net/ifaces/eth0
If this folder are missing, then go to /etc/net/ifaces/ and create it.
cd /etc/net/ifaces/ mkdir eth0 cd eth0
Edit options:
nano options
For DHCP:
TYPE=eth DISABLED=no NM_CONTROLLED=no BOOTPROTO=dhcp
For Static:
TYPE=eth DISABLED=no NM_CONTROLLED=no CONFIG_IPV4=YES
Edit IPv4-options:
nano ipv4address
192.168.0.5/24
Edit gateway-options:
nano ipv4route
default via 192.168.0.15
Default domains and DNS-servers:
nano resolv.conf
search mydom1.local domain2.ru nameserver 8.8.8.8 192.168.0.5
Restarting network:
service network restart
Disable NetworkManager:
service NetworkManager stop service NetworkManager disable
Enable service autostart:
service network enable
Run ifconfig, ping - we are have acess to network, ping goes!
$ ifconfig
$ ping 8.8.8.8
If you use Systemd
Then:
- to file options of customizable interface need add:
ONBOOT=no
- enable his autostart via systemd:
systemctl enable network@<interface name>
in our example:
systemctl enable network@eth0