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>4.4. Configuring UNIX Based Systems</H1
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>If you haven't installed your network card and either re-configured the network
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subsystem or recompiled your kernel with the appropriate adapter driver, do so
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now. Descriptions to perform this task is beyond the scope of this document
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but are covered in the Networking HOWTO.
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</P
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>Install TCP/IP networking, such as the net-tools package, if you don't have it
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already.</P
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>Set <STRONG
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>IPADDR</STRONG
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> to 192.168.0.x (1 < x <
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255), then set <STRONG
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>NETMASK</STRONG
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> to 255.255.255.0,
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<STRONG
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>GATEWAY</STRONG
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> to 192.168.0.1, and <STRONG
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>BROADCAST</STRONG
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> to 192.168.0.255. </P
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>Redhat (Mandrake / TurboLinux / etc): You can edit the
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<TT
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CLASS="LITERAL"
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>/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0</TT
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> file, or simply do so
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through the Control Panel (Linuxconf).
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</P
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>Slackware: You need to edit the /etc/rc.d/rc.inet1 file to configure
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the network subsystem.
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>To Add: Debian, Suse, Caldera, etc. Please email dranch@trinnet.net
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if you can tell me what distro uses what files to configure the networking
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subsystem.
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>Beyond this, most Linux distributions use significantly different network
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configuration mechanisms let alone other UNIXes such as SunOS, BSDi, Solaris,
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AIX, TruUnix, FreeBSD, etc.). Please refer to your specific UNIX
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documentation for more details.</P
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>Add your domain name service (DNS) and domain search suffix in
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<TT
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CLASS="LITERAL"
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>/etc/resolv.conf</TT
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> and for the appropreiate UNIX versions,
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edit the /etc/nsswitch.conf file to enable DNS services.</P
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>You may also want to update your <TT
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CLASS="LITERAL"
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>/etc/networks</TT
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> file
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depending on your version of UNIX and the system's settings.</P
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>Restart the appropriate services, or simply restart your system.</P
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>As an initial test, run the <TT
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CLASS="LITERAL"
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>ping</TT
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> command: <TT
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>ping
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192.168.0.1</TT
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> to test the connection to your gateway machine.
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(This is only an INTERNAL LAN connection test, so you might not be able to
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<TT
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CLASS="LITERAL"
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>ping</TT
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> the outside world yet.) If you don't see "replies" to
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your PINGs, please verify your network configuration.</P
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