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[bd48e48] | 2 | <!DOCTYPE sect1 PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.5//EN"
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| 3 | "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.5/docbookx.dtd" [
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[a9e389d] | 4 | <!ENTITY % general-entities SYSTEM "../../general.ent">
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| 5 | %general-entities;
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| 6 | ]>
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| 7 |
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| 8 | <sect1 id="ch-scripts-network">
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| 9 | <?dbhtml filename="network.html"?>
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| 10 |
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| 11 | <title>Configuring the network Script</title>
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| 12 |
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| 13 | <indexterm zone="ch-scripts-network">
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| 14 | <primary sortas="d-network">network</primary>
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| 15 | <secondary>configuring</secondary></indexterm>
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| 16 |
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| 17 | <sect2>
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| 18 | <title>Creating Network Interface Configuration Files</title>
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| 19 |
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| 20 | <para>Which interfaces are brought up and down by the network script
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| 21 | depends on the files and directories in the <filename
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[1d67150] | 22 | class="directory">/etc/network.d</filename> hierarchy.
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| 23 | This directory should contain a file for each interface to be
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| 24 | configured, such as <filename>interface.xyz</filename>, where
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| 25 | <quote>xyz</quote> is a network interface name. Inside this file we
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| 26 | would be defining the attributes to this interface, such as its IP
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[a9e389d] | 27 | address(es), subnet masks, and so forth.</para>
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| 28 |
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[1d67150] | 29 | <para>The following command creates the <filename>network.conf</filename>
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| 30 | file for use by the entire system:</para>
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[a9e389d] | 31 |
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[59d0399] | 32 | <screen><userinput>cat > ${CLFS}/targetfs/etc/network.conf << "EOF"
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[1d67150] | 33 | <literal># /etc/network.conf
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| 34 | # Global Networking Configuration
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| 35 | # interface configuration is in /etc/network.d/
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| 36 |
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| 37 | # set to yes to enable networking
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| 38 | NETWORKING=yes
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[a9e389d] | 39 |
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[1d67150] | 40 | # set to yes to set default route to gateway
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| 41 | USE_GATEWAY=no
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| 42 |
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| 43 | # set to gateway IP address
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[423fe6b] | 44 | GATEWAY=192.168.0.1
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| 45 |
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| 46 | # Interfaces to add to br0 bridge
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| 47 | # Leave commented to not setup a network bridge
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| 48 | # Substitute br0 for eth0 in the interface.eth0 sample below to bring up br0
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| 49 | # instead
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| 50 | # bcm47xx with vlans:
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| 51 | #BRIDGE_INTERFACES="eth0.0 eth0.1 wlan0"
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| 52 | # Other access point with a wired eth0 and a wireless wlan0 interface:
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| 53 | #BRIDGE_INTERFACES="eth0 wlan0"
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| 54 | </literal>
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[1d67150] | 55 | EOF</userinput></screen>
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[a9e389d] | 56 |
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| 57 | <para>The <envar>GATEWAY</envar> variable should contain the default
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| 58 | gateway IP address, if one is present. If not, then comment out the
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| 59 | variable entirely.</para>
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| 60 |
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[1d67150] | 61 | <para>The following command creates a sample <filename>interface.eth0</filename>
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| 62 | file for the <emphasis>eth0</emphasis> device:</para>
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| 63 |
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[59d0399] | 64 | <screen><userinput>mkdir ${CLFS}/targetfs/etc/network.d &&
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| 65 | cat > ${CLFS}/targetfs/etc/network.d/interface.eth0 << "EOF"
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[1d67150] | 66 | <literal># Network Interface Configuration
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| 67 |
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| 68 | # network device name
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| 69 | INTERFACE=eth0
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| 70 |
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| 71 | # set to yes to use DHCP instead of the settings below
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| 72 | DHCP=no
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| 73 |
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| 74 | # IP address
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| 75 | IPADDRESS=192.168.1.2
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| 76 |
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| 77 | # netmask
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| 78 | NETMASK=255.255.255.0
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| 79 |
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| 80 | # broadcast address
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| 81 | BROADCAST=192.168.1.255</literal>
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| 82 | EOF</userinput></screen>
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| 83 |
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| 84 | <para>The <envar>INTERFACE</envar> variable should contain the name of
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| 85 | the interface interface.</para>
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| 86 |
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| 87 | <para>The <envar>DHCP</envar> variable if set to yes will allow you to
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| 88 | use dhcp. If set to no, you will need to configure the rest of the options.</para>
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| 89 |
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| 90 | <para>The <envar>IPADDRESS</envar> variable should contain the default
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| 91 | IP address for this interface.</para>
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| 92 |
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| 93 | <para>The <envar>NETMASK</envar> variable should contain the default
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| 94 | Subnet Mask for the IP address for this interface.</para>
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| 95 |
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| 96 | <para>The <envar>BROADCAST</envar> variable should contain the default
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| 97 | Broadcast Address for the Subnet Mask of the IP Range being used on
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| 98 | this interface.</para>
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[a9e389d] | 99 |
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| 100 | </sect2>
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| 101 |
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[423fe6b] | 102 | <sect2 id="udhcpc.conf">
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[59d0399] | 103 | <title>Creating the ${CLFS}/targetfs/etc/udhcpc.conf File</title>
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[423fe6b] | 104 |
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| 105 | <indexterm zone="udhcpc.conf">
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| 106 | <primary sortas="e-/etc/udhcpc.conf">/etc/udhcpc.conf</primary>
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| 107 | </indexterm>
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| 108 |
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| 109 | <para>For DHCP to work properly a configuration script is needed.
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| 110 | Create a sample udhcpc.conf:</para>
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| 111 |
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[59d0399] | 112 | <screen><userinput>cat > ${CLFS}/targetfs/etc/udhcpc.conf << "EOF"
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[423fe6b] | 113 | <literal>#!/bin/sh
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| 114 | # udhcpc Interface Configuration
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| 115 | # Based on http://lists.debian.org/debian-boot/2002/11/msg00500.html
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| 116 | # udhcpc script edited by Tim Riker <Tim@Rikers.org>
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| 117 |
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| 118 | [ -z "$1" ] && echo "Error: should be called from udhcpc" && exit 1
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| 119 |
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| 120 | RESOLV_CONF="/etc/resolv.conf"
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| 121 | RESOLV_BAK="/etc/resolv.bak"
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| 122 |
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| 123 | [ -n "$broadcast" ] && BROADCAST="broadcast $broadcast"
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| 124 | [ -n "$subnet" ] && NETMASK="netmask $subnet"
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| 125 |
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| 126 | case "$1" in
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| 127 | deconfig)
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| 128 | if [ -f "$RESOLV_BAK" ]; then
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| 129 | mv "$RESOLV_BAK" "$RESOLV_CONF"
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| 130 | fi
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| 131 | /sbin/ifconfig $interface 0.0.0.0
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| 132 | ;;
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| 133 |
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| 134 | renew|bound)
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| 135 | /sbin/ifconfig $interface $ip $BROADCAST $NETMASK
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| 136 |
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| 137 | if [ -n "$router" ] ; then
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| 138 | while route del default gw 0.0.0.0 dev $interface ; do
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| 139 | true
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| 140 | done
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| 141 |
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| 142 | for i in $router ; do
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| 143 | route add default gw $i dev $interface
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| 144 | done
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| 145 | fi
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| 146 |
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| 147 | if [ ! -f "$RESOLV_BAK" ] && [ -f "$RESOLV_CONF" ]; then
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| 148 | mv "$RESOLV_CONF" "$RESOLV_BAK"
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| 149 | fi
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| 150 |
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| 151 | echo -n > $RESOLV_CONF
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| 152 | [ -n "$domain" ] && echo search $domain >> $RESOLV_CONF
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| 153 | for i in $dns ; do
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| 154 | echo nameserver $i >> $RESOLV_CONF
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| 155 | done
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| 156 | ;;
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| 157 | esac
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| 158 |
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| 159 | exit 0
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| 160 | </literal>EOF
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| 161 |
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[59d0399] | 162 | chmod +x ${CLFS}/targetfs/etc/udhcpc.conf</userinput></screen>
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[423fe6b] | 163 |
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| 164 | </sect2>
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| 165 |
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[a9e389d] | 166 | <sect2 id="resolv.conf">
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[59d0399] | 167 | <title>Creating the ${CLFS}/targetfs/etc/resolv.conf File</title>
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[a9e389d] | 168 |
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| 169 | <indexterm zone="resolv.conf">
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| 170 | <primary sortas="e-/etc/resolv.conf">/etc/resolv.conf</primary>
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| 171 | </indexterm>
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| 172 |
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| 173 | <para>If the system is going to be connected to the Internet, it will
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| 174 | need some means of Domain Name Service (DNS) name resolution to
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| 175 | resolve Internet domain names to IP addresses, and vice versa. This is
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| 176 | best achieved by placing the IP address of the DNS server, available
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| 177 | from the ISP or network administrator, into
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| 178 | <filename>/etc/resolv.conf</filename>. Create the file by running the
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| 179 | following:</para>
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| 180 |
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[59d0399] | 181 | <screen><userinput>cat > ${CLFS}/targetfs/etc/resolv.conf << "EOF"
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[a9e389d] | 182 | <literal># Begin /etc/resolv.conf
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| 183 |
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| 184 | domain <replaceable>[Your Domain Name]</replaceable>
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| 185 | nameserver <replaceable>[IP address of your primary nameserver]</replaceable>
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| 186 | nameserver <replaceable>[IP address of your secondary nameserver]</replaceable>
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| 187 |
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| 188 | # End /etc/resolv.conf</literal>
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| 189 | EOF</userinput></screen>
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| 190 |
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| 191 | <para>Replace <replaceable>[IP address of the nameserver]</replaceable>
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| 192 | with the IP address of the DNS most appropriate for the setup. There will
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| 193 | often be more than one entry (requirements demand secondary servers for
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| 194 | fallback capability). If you only need or want one DNS server, remove the
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| 195 | second <emphasis>nameserver</emphasis> line from the file. The IP address
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| 196 | may also be a router on the local network.</para>
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| 197 |
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| 198 | </sect2>
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| 199 |
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| 200 | </sect1>
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