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added support for WPA2 encryption
1 niro 577 # /etc/conf.d/net.eth0 - example eth0 network device configuration
2 niro 636 # $Header: /home/cvsd/magellan-cvs/magellan-src/magellan-initscripts/etc/conf.d/net.sample,v 1.2 2007-12-13 12:05:38 niro Exp $
3 niro 577
4     # Enable this device automatically on system boot.
5     # If set to anything but ?yes? the NIC will be ignored by
6     # the network script and not be brought up.
7     ONBOOT="no"
8    
9    
10    
11    
12     # Static networking configuration example:
13     # This method may be used to define ethernet interfaces with
14     # statically allocated IPv4 addresses.
15    
16     # NETWORKING defines which method is used [static|dhcp].
17     #NETWORKING="static"
18    
19     # IP is required to set the address of the interface.
20     #IP="192.168.0.1"
21    
22     # Requiered to configure the netmask.
23     #NETMASK="255.255.255.0"
24    
25     # Required to configure the broadcast address.
26     #BROADCAST="192.168.0.255"
27    
28    
29    
30    
31     # Dynamic networking configuration example:
32     # This method may be used to obtain an address via DHCP.
33    
34     # Enables the dhcp networking method.
35     NETWORKING="dhcp"
36    
37     # Which dhcp client do you want to use ?
38     DHCP_PROG="/sbin/dhcpcd"
39    
40     # DHCP_START allows you to pass additional
41     # startup parameters to your dhcp client.
42     # Ex: Timeout after 10 seconds
43     DHCP_START="-t 10"
44    
45     # DHCP_STOP allows you to pass additional
46     # stop parameters to your dhcp client.
47     # Ex: -k kills the dhcp-cache at system shutdown
48     # -z will not; keeps the resolv.conf etc.
49     DHCP_STOP="-k"
50    
51    
52    
53    
54     # The GATEWAY variable should contain the default gateway IP address,
55     # if one is present. If not, then comment out the variables entirely.
56     #GATEWAY="192.168.0.100"
57    
58    
59     # The NAMESERVER variable should contain a list of DNS-servers,
60     # if there are some present. This also overrides the DHCP-settings.
61     #NAMESERVER="192.168.0.100 192.168.0.101"
62    
63    
64     #
65     # Wireless networking extensions (see man iwconfig(8) for more details)
66     #
67     # transfer rate 11M, 54M
68     #WIRELESS_BITRATE
69     # which channel shall be used [1-14] (use this or frequency)
70     #WIRELESS_CHANNEL
71     # network SSID
72     #WIRELESS_ESSID
73     # wich freqency shall be used
74     #WIRELESS_FREQUENCY
75 niro 865 # wireless operation mode (managed=infrastructe, ad-hoc, master=ap)
76 niro 577 #WIRELESS_MODE
77     # nickname of the wireless node
78     #WIRELESS_NICK
79 niro 867 # which authentification mode shall be used (wep,wpa,wpa2,off)
80 niro 577 #WIRELESS_AUTH_MODE
81     # Encryption key length, 64=WEP64, 128=WEP128, 256=WEP256
82     #WIRELESS_KEY_LENGTH
83 niro 867 # Encryption key in hex (or use ascii key, WEP only)
84 niro 577 #WIRELESS_KEY
85 niro 867 # Encryption key in ascii (or use hex key, for WEP+WPA)
86 niro 577 #WIRELESS_KEY_ASCII
87     # driver used for wpa_supplicant
88 niro 866 #WIRELESS_WPA_DRIVER=wext
89 niro 577
90    
91     #
92     # Setup Bridges
93     #
94     # Note: to setup a bridge this file must be called net.br[0-9]
95     #
96 niro 636 # Interfaces to which the bridge shall point to
97     # It is possible to give more then on
98     #BRIDGE_INTERFACES="eth0 eth1"
99     # Enables or disables Spanning Tree
100     # Possible values are 'on' and 'off'
101     #BRIDGE_STP="on"
102     #
103 niro 577 # Here comes the same settings like with normal NICs
104     # A static example:
105     #NETWORKING="static"
106     #IP="192.168.0.1"
107     #NETMASK="255.255.255.0"
108     #BROADCAST="192.168.0.255"