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en:handbook:networkconf [2016/04/02 16:57] genesis [About the Network] |
en:handbook:networkconf [2019/10/16 18:22] mojo [Install network card driver] |
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====== Network Configuration ====== | ====== Network Configuration ====== | ||
+ | <note important>SliTaz Panel/Network replaces netbox for SliTaz-4.0 and newer</note> | ||
===== About the Network ===== | ===== About the Network ===== | ||
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<code> $ route </code> | <code> $ route </code> | ||
- | The system wide network configuration file is ///etc/network.conf//. It can be graphically configured at //Network// tab on SliTaz Panel or directly edited by the root administrator. | + | The system wide network configuration file is ///etc/network.conf//. It can be graphically configured at the //Network// tab on SliTaz Panel or directly edited by the root administrator. |
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- | ===== Netbox - Configure the network (SliTaz 4.0) ===== | + | ===== Netbox - Configure the network (SliTaz 3.0 and older) ===== |
Netbox is a small GTK+ application to configure a network interface using DCHP or a fixed (static) IP address. The tabs can be used to start/stop the connections and automatically change the values in the system files. Netbox provides a system wide tab from which you can directly edit network configuration files, and tabs to configure PPP/PPPoE username/passwords. Servers such as SSH, DHCP, PXE, DNS, etc can also be configured and it's possible to create your own virtual private network (VPN) using the tools provided. | Netbox is a small GTK+ application to configure a network interface using DCHP or a fixed (static) IP address. The tabs can be used to start/stop the connections and automatically change the values in the system files. Netbox provides a system wide tab from which you can directly edit network configuration files, and tabs to configure PPP/PPPoE username/passwords. Servers such as SSH, DHCP, PXE, DNS, etc can also be configured and it's possible to create your own virtual private network (VPN) using the tools provided. | ||
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On an installed system you just need to add the module_name to the variable LOAD_MODULES in ///etc/rcS.conf// to load your module on each boot. | On an installed system you just need to add the module_name to the variable LOAD_MODULES in ///etc/rcS.conf// to load your module on each boot. | ||
+ | <note important> | ||
+ | SliTaz-4.0 and newer: /etc/firewall.conf is moved to /etc/slitaz/firewall.conf \\ | ||
+ | iptables rules are moved from /etc/init.d/firewall.sh to /etc/slitaz/firewall.sh \\ | ||
+ | Reference: http://hg.slitaz.org/slitaz-tools/rev/769 | ||
+ | </note> | ||
===== Manage the Firewall (firewall) using Iptables ===== | ===== Manage the Firewall (firewall) using Iptables ===== | ||