Re: [arch-general] netcfg: complete documentation available?
I added a section in the wiki just the other day: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Netcfg#Configuring_a_bridge_for_use_wit... -Mitch On , Alper Kanat <tunix@raptiye.org> wrote:
Hey There,
In addition to these, I can't find any documentation regarding bridged
connections need for such cases like openvpn and virtual machine needs.
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Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?
On Tue, Jul 5, 2011 at 17:45, XeCycle xecycle@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello, I am now trying netcfg for managing network connections, however
I encountered some problems, and I didn't find the solution in the
manual or the ArchWiki. So I wonder whether a complete documentation is
available.
The two problems I encountered are:
1. Ad-Hoc wireless lost ESSID.
I used this (working) script to connect:
#!/bin/bash
NET_ESSID="ssid"
NET_KEY="passwd"
NET_GATEWAY="192.168.0.1"
NET_MYIP="192.168.0.3"
iwconfig wlan0 mode ad-hoc
ifconfig wlan0 up
iwconfig wlan0 essid $NET_ESSID key "s:$NET_KEY" channel auto
ifconfig wlan0 $NET_MYIP
route add default gw $NET_GATEWAY
I tried to do the same with netcfg. Here is the profile:
CONNECTION='wireless'
DESCRIPTION='Wi-Fi at home'
PRE_UP="ip link set wlan0 down; iwconfig wlan0 mode ad-hoc"
INTERFACE='wlan0'
SECURITY='wep'
ESSID='ssid'
KEY='s:passwd'
IP='static'
ADDR='192.168.0.2' # Please ignore this difference, I'm sure it's unused
GATEWAY='192.168.0.1'
DNS=('8.8.8.8')
# Uncomment this if your ssid is hidden
#HIDDEN=yes
However, I cannot connect it. I've configured my conky to monitor
network connections, from what it showed, the ESSID is associated first,
then lost after a few seconds.
2. PPPOE won't start by itself.
Here's the simple profile:
CONNECTION='ppp'
INTERFACE='eth0'
PEER='provider'
PPP_TIMEOUT=10
When I run `sudo netcfg ppp`, it just got stuck there. Then I opened
another terminal, and ping some IP, then it got connected.
Thank you. These two problems have been bothering me for a week.
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It wasn't there last time I checked.. :) Thanks man! --- Quis custodiet ipsos custodes? On Tue, Jul 5, 2011 at 18:00, <joseph.mitchd@gmail.com> wrote:
I added a section in the wiki just the other day:
https://wiki.archlinux.org/**index.php/Netcfg#Configuring_** a_bridge_for_use_with_VMs<https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Netcfg#Configuring_a_bridge_for_use_with_VMs>
-Mitch
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