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To: dng
Oggetto: Re: [DNG] Simple-netaid 1-0 released

Hi Tito,

Top posting from my mobile...

You need to add the following stanzas to /etc/network/interface (this is
valid for dynamic ip addresses):

allow-hotplug <device>
iface <device> inet dhcp

Ralph Ronnquist wrote some tips about how to configure ifupdown in
dev1galaxy, i think. You can also search the web. Here you are another link
explaining some manual configurations:

https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/128439/good-detailed-explanation-of-etc-network-interfaces-syntax

Cheers,

Aitor.


En 20 de noviembre de 2021 13:32:37 tito via Dng <dng@???> escribió:

> On Sat, 20 Nov 2021 12:47:24 +0100
> aitor <aitor_czr@???> wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I've just uploaded the packages of simple-netaid (libnetaid + snetaid +
>> simple-netaid-cdk) to the repository
>> of gnuinos chimaera. If you want to install them in devuan, first you'll
>> need to install the gnupg key of gnuinos:
>>
>> http://packages.gnuinos.org/gnuinos/pool/main/g/gnuinos-keyring/gnuinos-keyring_2020.05.03_all.deb
>>
>> <http://packages.gnuinos.org/gnuinos/pool/main/g/gnuinos-keyring/gnuinos-keyring_2020.05.03_all.deb>
>>
>> and then add the repository to your sources.list:
>>
>> deb http://packages.gnuinos.org/gnuinos chimaera main
>>
>> In order to see how the daemon works you can run snetaid in the foreground
>> specifying the absolute path (required),
>> and looking at stdout [*]:
>>
>> # /usr/sbin/snetaid -f
>>
>> but keep in mind that first you'll need to stop the previous instance via
>> "service snetaid stop" because libnetaid
>> doesn't admit multiple instances of snetaid so far. Once that has been
>> done, run the ncurses interface either from
>> the menu entry or the command line.
>>
>> You can verify the response of the ncurses interface to netlink events
>> triggered by foreign processes opening
>> a new terminal and typing commands like:
>>
>> # ip link set <device> down
>>
>> # ifup <device>
>>
>> and so on...
>>
>> Don't forget to configure your /etc/network/interfaces! If you don't want
>> to restart the system at every change,
> Hi,
> how exactly does it need to be configured, are the manged devices to be
> removed or added to /etc/network/interfaces?
>
> Ciao,
> Tito
>
>> you can reconfigure it by the following way:
>>
>> # service networking restart
>>
>> That's all :)
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> Aitor.
>>
>> [*]
>
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