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# DHCP_START allows you to pass additional |
# DHCP_START allows you to pass additional |
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# startup parameters to your dhcp client. |
# startup parameters to your dhcp client. |
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# Ex: Timeout after 10 seconds |
# Ex: Timeout after 10 seconds |
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DHCP_START="-t 10" |
DHCP_START="-T 10" |
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# DHCP_STOP allows you to pass additional |
# DHCP_STOP allows you to pass additional |
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# stop parameters to your dhcp client. |
# stop parameters to your dhcp client. |
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#WIRELESS_ESSID |
#WIRELESS_ESSID |
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# wich freqency shall be used |
# wich freqency shall be used |
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#WIRELESS_FREQUENCY |
#WIRELESS_FREQUENCY |
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# wireless operation mode (managed=infrastrukte, ad-hoc, master=ap) |
# wireless operation mode (managed=infrastructe, ad-hoc, master=ap) |
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#WIRELESS_MODE |
#WIRELESS_MODE |
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# nickname of the wireless node |
# nickname of the wireless node |
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#WIRELESS_NICK |
#WIRELESS_NICK |
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# which authentification mode shall be used (wep,wpa,off) |
# which authentification mode shall be used (wep,wpa,wpa2,off) |
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#WIRELESS_AUTH_MODE |
#WIRELESS_AUTH_MODE |
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# Encryption key length, 64=WEP64, 128=WEP128, 256=WEP256 |
# Encryption key length, 64=WEP64, 128=WEP128, 256=WEP256 |
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#WIRELESS_KEY_LENGTH |
#WIRELESS_KEY_LENGTH |
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# Encryption key in hex (or use ascii key) |
# Encryption key in hex (or use ascii key, WEP only) |
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#WIRELESS_KEY |
#WIRELESS_KEY |
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# Encryption key in ascii (or use hex key) |
# Encryption key in ascii (or use hex key, for WEP+WPA) |
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#WIRELESS_KEY_ASCII |
#WIRELESS_KEY_ASCII |
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# driver used for wpa_supplicant |
# driver used for wpa_supplicant (scripts defaults to wext) |
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#WIRELESS_WPA_DRIVER=zydas |
# to see all possible drivers, run 'wpa_supplicant --help' |
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#WIRELESS_WPA_DRIVER=wext |
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# |
# |
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# Note: to setup a bridge this file must be called net.br[0-9] |
# Note: to setup a bridge this file must be called net.br[0-9] |
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# |
# |
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# Interfaces to which the bridge shall point to |
# Interfaces to which the bridge shall point to |
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# It is possible to give more then on |
# It is possible to use more than one |
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#BRIDGE_INTERFACES="eth0 eth1" |
#BRIDGE_INTERFACES="eth0 eth1" |
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# Enables or disables Spanning Tree |
# Enables or disables Spanning Tree |
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# Possible values are 'on' and 'off' |
# Possible values are 'on' and 'off' |
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#BRIDGE_STP="on" |
#BRIDGE_STP="on" |
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# Sets ageing time |
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#BRIDGE_AGEING_TIME |
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# Sets bridge priority |
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#BRIDGE_PRIORITY |
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# Sets bridge forwarde delay time |
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#BRIDGE_FORWARD_DELAY |
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# Sets hello time |
110 |
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#BRIDGE_HELLO_TIME |
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# Sets max message age |
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#BRIDGE_MAX_MESSAGE_AGE |
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# Sets path cost for a configured bridge port/interface |
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# It is possible to use more than one |
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# e.g. port1=cost1 port2=cost2 |
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#BRIDGE_PATH_COST="eth0=12 eth2=9" |
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# Sets port priority for a configured bridge port/interface |
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# It is possible to use more than one |
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# e.g. port1=prio1 port2=prio2 |
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#BRIDGE_PORT_PRIORITY="eth0=1 eth2=3" |
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# |
# |
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# Here comes the same settings like with normal NICs |
# Networking for the bridge can be configured as normal |
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# A static example: |
# A static example: |
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#NETWORKING="static" |
#NETWORKING="static" |
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#IP="192.168.0.1" |
#IP="192.168.0.1" |