# /etc/rc.d/rc.inet1.conf # # This file contains the configuration settings for network interfaces. # # If USE_DHCP[interface] is set to "yes", this overrides any other settings. # If you don't have an interface, leave the settings null (""). # # You can configure network interfaces other than eth0,eth1... by setting # IFNAME[interface] to the interface's name. If IFNAME[interface] is unset # or empty, it is assumed you're configuring eth. # # Several other parameters are available; the end of this file contains a # comprehensive set of examples. # # Important note for IPv6 stateless auto configuration (SLAAC) users: # From Slackware 15.0 onwards, you need to set USE_SLAAC[0]="yes" below. # ============================================================================= # IPv4 config options for eth0: IPADDRS[0]="" USE_DHCP[0]="" # IPv6 config options for eth0: IP6ADDRS[0]="" USE_SLAAC[0]="" USE_DHCP6[0]="" # Generic options for eth0: DHCP_HOSTNAME[0]="" # IPv4 config options for eth1: IPADDRS[1]="" USE_DHCP[1]="" # IPv6 config options for eth1: IP6ADDRS[1]="" USE_SLAAC[1]="" USE_DHCP6[1]="" # Generic options for eth1: DHCP_HOSTNAME[1]="" # IPv4 config options for eth2: IPADDRS[2]="" USE_DHCP[2]="" # IPv6 config options for eth2: IP6ADDRS[2]="" USE_SLAAC[2]="" USE_DHCP6[2]="" # Generic options for eth2: DHCP_HOSTNAME[2]="" # IPv4 config options for eth3: IPADDRS[3]="" USE_DHCP[3]="" # IPv6 config options for eth3: IP6ADDRS[3]="" USE_SLAAC[3]="" USE_DHCP6[3]="" # Generic options for eth3: DHCP_HOSTNAME[3]="" # IPv4 default gateway IP address: GATEWAY="" # IPv6 default gateway IP address: GATEWAY6="" # ============================================================================= # Example of how to configure a bond (link aggregation) interface. # Note the addition of the BONDNICS and BONDMODE parameters. # BONDNICS is a space delimited list of interfaces to add to this bond. The # BONDNICS interfaces will be brought up and configured while bringing up the # bond interface, so do not need to be previously defined in rc.inet1.conf. # BONDMODE sets the bonding mode for this interface. If not specified when # BONDNICS has been used, the default is 'balance-rr'. # IFOPTS is a pipe (|) delimited list of bonding module specific settings to be # applied to the interface, and should always include the 'miimon' option when # configuring bonding - not using this option will result in network # degradation. In 'active-backup' mode, the 'primary' option should also be # supplied. When using '802.3ad' mode, set "lacp_rate fast" for faster # recovery from an interface failure. In other modes, the 'xmit_hash_policy' # should be set. See the /usr/src/linux/Documentation/networking/bonding.txt # file (search for "Bonding Driver Options") for the full set of options. #IFNAME[0]="bond0" #BONDNICS[0]="eth0 eth1" #BONDMODE[0]="balance-rr" #IFOPTS[0]="xmit_hash_policy layer2+3 | miimon 100" #IPADDRS[0]="192.168.0.1/24" #USE_DHCP[0]="" #DHCP_HOSTNAME[0]="" #IP6ADDRS[0]="" #USE_SLAAC[0]="" #USE_DHCP6[0]="" # ============================================================================= # Example of how to configure a VLAN interface: # The VLAN ID is taken from the full interface name, which is comprised of the # underlying interface name, a period (.) and then the VLAN ID. # IFOPTS is a pipe (|) delimited list of VLAN module specific settings to be # applied to the interface. See the ip-link(8) man page (search for "VLAN Type # Support") for details of the options available. This option is not required # for a standard VLAN to be configured. #IFNAME[0]="eth0.10" #IFOPTS[0]="" #IPADDRS[0]="192.168.10.1/24" #USE_DHCP[0]="" #DHCP_HOSTNAME[0]="" #IP6ADDRS[0]="" #USE_SLAAC[0]="" #USE_DHCP6[0]="" # ============================================================================= # Example of how to configure a bridge: # Note the added "BRNICS" variable which contains a space-separated list # of the physical or virtual network interfaces you want to add to the bridge. # IFOPTS is a pipe (|) delimited list of bridge module specific settings to be # applied to the interface. See the ip-link(8) man page (search for "BRIDGE # Type Support") for details of the options available. This option is not # required for a standard bridge to be configured. #IFNAME[0]="br0" #BRNICS[0]="eth0" #IFOPTS[0]="" #IPADDRS[0]="192.168.0.1/24" #USE_DHCP[0]="" #DHCP_HOSTNAME[0]="" # ============================================================================= # Virtual interfaces to create - these are created before any address # configuration or bridge setup is done, so you may use these interfaces # as IFNAME or BRNICS values. These can be tun or tap interfaces: # adjust VIRTIFNAME and VIRTIFTYPE accordingly. # Starting with VIRTIFNAME[0] is mandatory, and each next one must be # incremented by one, so VIRTIFNAME[1], VIRTIFNAME[2], and so on. # Virtual tap interface example #VIRTIFNAME[0]="tap0" #VIRTIFTYPE[0]="tap" #VIRTIFUSER[0]="root" #VIRTIFGROUP[0]="root" # Virtual tun interface example #VIRTIFNAME[1]="tun0" #VIRTIFTYPE[1]="tun" #VIRTIFUSER[1]="someuser" #VIRTIFGROUP[1]="somegroup" # ============================================================================= # Example config information for wlan0: # Uncomment the lines you need and fill in your data. You may not need all of # these for your wireless network. #IFNAME[4]="wlan0" #IPADDRS[4]="" #USE_DHCP[4]="yes" #DHCP_HOSTNAME[4]="icculus-wireless" #DHCP_KEEPRESOLV[4]="yes" #DHCP_KEEPNTP[4]="yes" #DHCP_KEEPGW[4]="yes" #DHCP_IPADDR[4]="" #WLAN_ESSID[4]=DARKSTAR #WLAN_MODE[4]=Managed #WLAN_RATE[4]="54M auto" #WLAN_CHANNEL[4]="auto" #WLAN_KEY[4]="D5A31F54ACF0487C2D0B1C10D2" #WLAN_IWPRIV[4]="set AuthMode=WPAPSK | set EncrypType=TKIP | set WPAPSK=96389dc66eaf7e6efd5b5523ae43c7925ff4df2f8b7099495192d44a774fda16" #WLAN_WPA[4]="wpa_supplicant" #WLAN_WPADRIVER[4]="wext" #WLAN_WPAWAIT[4]=30 # ============================================================================= # Some examples of additional network parameters that you can use. #IFNAME[4]="wlan0" # Use a different interface name instead of # the default 'eth4' #IFOPTS[4]="" # A pipe (|) delimited list of interface type # specific options to apply. These options # can be found in the ip-link(8) man page in # the approprite section for the interface # type being configured. #HWADDR[4]="00:01:23:45:67:89" # Overrule the card's hardware MAC address #MTU[4]="" # The default MTU is 1500, but you might need # 1360 when you use NAT'ed IPSec traffic. #PROMISCUOUS[4]="yes" # Set promiscuous mode on the interface. #DHCP_TIMEOUT[4]="15" # The default timeout for the DHCP client to # wait for server resonse is 15 seconds, but # you might want a shorter or longer wait. #DHCP_KEEPRESOLV[4]="yes" # If you don't want /etc/resolv.conf overwritten #DHCP_KEEPNTP[4]="yes" # If you don't want ntp.conf overwritten #DHCP_KEEPGW[4]="yes" # If you don't want the DHCP server to change # your default gateway #DHCP_IPADDR[4]="" # Request a specific IP address from the DHCP # server. There is no guarantee the server # will honour the request for this IP address #DHCP_DEBUG[4]="yes" # Make dhcpcd show verbose diagnostics #DHCP_NOIPV4LL[4]="yes" # Do not assign an ipv4ll address when a DHCP # server is not found (ipv4ll link-local # adresses in the IP range 169.254.0.0/16 are # also known as "zeroconf" addresses) #DHCP_OPTS[4]="" # Add these options to the dhcpcd command line. # Use this only if extra options are required # on your local network and there is a no more # specific DHCP_* option detailed above #SLAAC_TIMEOUT[4]="15" # The default timeout for auto configuration to # wait for the interface to come up is 15 sec. # Increase the timeout if required. #SLAAC_PRIVIPGEN[4]="yes" # When assigning addresses via SLAAC, use the # 'private' (RFC7217) address generation method. # It is advisable to also set SLAAC_SECRET[x]. #SLAAC_SECRET[4]="xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx" # When SLAAC_PRIVIPGEN[x]="yes" is set, this is # the secret to be used. This must be in the # form of an IPv6 address. When left unset, a # random secret is used (this is the default). #SLAAC_TEMPADDR[4]="yes" # Use a temporary address with SLAAC to enhance # security. #USE_RA[4]="yes" # Accept router advertisements even when SLAAC # is disabled on the interface. #WLAN_ESSID[4]="DARKSTAR" # An example of how you can override _any_ # parameter defined in rc.wireless.conf, by # prepending 'WLAN_' to the parameter's name. # Useful with multiple wireless interfaces. #WLAN_IWPRIV[4]="set AuthMode=WPAPSK | set EncrypType=TKIP | set WPAPSK=thekey" # Some drivers require a private ioctl to be # set through the iwpriv command. If more than # one is required, you can place them in the # IWPRIV parameter (separated with the pipe (|) # character, see the example). #WLAN_WPA[4]="wpa_supplicant" # Run wpa_supplicant for WPA support #WLAN_WPADRIVER[4]="ndiswrapper"# Tell wpa_supplicant to specifically use the # ndiswrapper driver (if you leave this empty # the 'wext' driver is used by default) #WLAN_WPAWAIT[4]="30" # In case it takes long for the WPA association # to finish, you can increase the wait time # (defaults to 10 seconds) # ============================================================================= # Change this to "yes" for debugging output to syslog (if available, stdout if # not). DEBUG_ETH_UP="no" # MAXNICS is the maximum number of interfaces that will be configured. # You may need to increase the MAXNICS value if you have many interfaces, or # you use multiple VLANs and/or bridges. The default is 6. #MAXNICS="6"