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Robert Citek wrote:
> Does Debian have a way to create/manage/remove network profiles?
>
> Under OS X I can create various network profiles (OS X calls them
> Network Locations; System Preferences > Network > Location > New
> Location) which allows me to easily configure network settings for
> various uses. For example, I have on called "Home" for my home
> settings, another called "Work" for work settings, another called
> "cwelug", "library", "bread co", etc. In each profile I can specify
> what interfaces (wireless, wired, firewire, modem, bluetooth, etc.)
> are available and how they are configured.
man interfaces shows this but i've never done it (modify
/etc/network/interfaces)
iface eth0-home inet static
address 192.168.1.1
netmask 255.255.255.0
up flush-mail
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JT Morée
PC Xperience, Inc.
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