Ainsi parlait Francois BOTTIN :
>  --- Fran�ois Chenais <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 
> > Bonjour, 
> > 
> >     J'ai entre apper�u que l'on pouvait avoir une configuration
> >     r�seau diff�rente (/etc/network/interfeces) selon le lieu ou l'on se
> > 
> >     trouve. Comment puis-je configurer cel� sur ma Debian ?
> > 
> >     Et coment est-ce que le choix est fait ?
> > 
> >     Merci
> > 
> >             Fran�ois
> > 
> Bonjour,
> 
> Personnellement, j'utilise netenv sur mon portable pour g�rer �a. Ca me
> permet de configurer ma carte r�seau PCMCIA automatiquement.

Tu as whereami aussi :

Package: whereami
Priority: extra
Section: net
Installed-Size: 268
Maintainer: Andrew McMillan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Architecture: all
Version: 0.0.17
Suggests: pcmcia-cs, fping, net-tools, iputils-arping
Filename: pool/main/w/whereami/whereami_0.0.17_all.deb
Size: 31602
MD5sum: 9c243e4994d42fbad087b4c4dfed49d3
Description: Automatically reconfigure your (laptop) system for a new
location
 whereami is a set of useful scripts and a coordinating system for
 automatically re-locating your computer within the current network
 environment.
 .
 Typically, you would use whereami to autmatically detect and
 re-configure your laptop when you move between a variety of diverse
 networks.
 .
 Although whereami will work best if all of your networks assign
 addresses through dhcp, this is not a pre-requisite and the system
 allows any technique to be used to ascertain the new location with
 as little ongoing user intervention as possible.
 .
 Having ascertained the correct location, whereami will run appropriate
 (user-configured) scripts to adjust the laptop operation to suit the
 current environment.
 .
 See http://debiana.net/whereami/ for more information.



-- 
Charles

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