WOW, I just won a free year of Sonic.net at the highest speed they can provide (in some cases up to 30Mps) by twittering a few times and including #sonicnet in the twitter (still open for a few days, they award once a day)
Anyway, I will flipping my old OLD many-grandfathered original PacBell setup of /29 IPs for a new 8-ip block from Sonic (besides kicking my speed up many notches). *sigh* two servers (Debian Etch, 5 home computers on a network, router, reverse IP options, a dozen domains on half a dozen different register services. And apparently I will be gaining wifi ability with the new equipment. Im feeling abit overwhelmed. I dont use GUI's or menus. I prefer to know what is where and why. OK so at the moment the /etc/network/interfaces looks like this. auto lo iface lo inet loopback # The primary network interface auto eth0 iface eth0 inet static name Ethernet LAN card address 63.199.8.158 netmask 255.255.255.248 broadcast 63.199.8.159 network 63.199.8.152 gateway 63.199.8.153 I have to edit that file and do a ifdown eth0 followed by ifup eth0. I did a sudo grep for files that had the IP in it in the /etc directory. /etc/hosts /etc/hosts.allow /etc/bind/named.conf /etc/exim4 (a number of files) /etc/postfix/main.cf /etc/spamassassin/local.cf /etc/xenitd.d/ftp /etc/xenitd.d/telnet /etc/apache2/sites-available Does anything else come to anyones mind? Anywhere else I should grep for the old IP? Some central storage of config files other than /etc? Gandalf Parker _______________________________________________ vox-tech mailing list [email protected] http://lists.lugod.org/mailman/listinfo/vox-tech
