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    interfaces(5) — ifupdown — Debian jessie — Debian Manpages

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    Mar 13, 2015 - Lines beginning with the word "auto" are used to identify the physical interfaces to be brought up when ifup is run with the -a option. (This option is used by the system boot scripts.) Physical interface names should follow the word "auto" on the same line. There can be multiple "auto" stanzas. ifup brings the ...

    Ubuntu Manpage: interfaces - network interface configuration for ...

    manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/zesty/man5/interfaces.5.html
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    And the method defaults to "static" Additional interface options/attributes can be given on subsequent lines in the iface stanza. These options come from addon modules. see ifupdown-addons-interfaces(5) for these options. example bridge interface with additional attributes listed in the ifupdown-addons-interfaces(5) man ...
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    Linux Certif - Man interfaces(5)

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    Page de manuel de interfaces - This is where you configure how your system is connected to the network. Note that end-of-line comments are NOT supported, comments must be on a line of their own. A line may be extended across multiple lines by making the last character a backslash.

    interfaces(5) - Linux Manpages Online - man.cx manual pages

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    DESCRIPTION. /etc/network/interfaces contains network interface configuration information for the ifup(8) and ifdown(8) commands. This is where you configure how your system is connected to the network.
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    networking - Good detailed explanation of /etc/network/interfaces ...

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    May 8, 2014 - gateway – The default gateway of a server. Be careful to use only one of this guy. vlan-raw-device – On a VLAN interface, defines its "father". bridge_ports – On a bridge interface, define its members. down – Use the following command to down the interface instead of ifdown . post-down – Actions taken right ...

    /etc/network/interfaces Ubuntu Linux networking example - nixCraft

    https://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/setting-up-an-network-interfaces-file/
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    Sep 25, 2007 - Examples: How to set up interfaces. Please read our previous. How to: Ubuntu Linux convert DHCP network configuration to static IP configuration for more information. Following is file located at /usr/share/doc/ifupdown/examples/network-interfaces, use this file as reference (don't forget interfaces man ...

    /etc/network/interfaces - Dirkjan Krijnders

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    I wrote this because I didn't find a comprenhensive document on how to use this file in more complex network situations. If you have more information and/or additions, please contact(dirkjan arago.utwente.nl) me so I can add them here. For reference information check the man page. Man interfaces - Manpage of interfaces.

    Le fichier interfaces — Le Wiki de debian-fr.xyz

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    Aug 20, 2014 - Le fichier interfaces, situé dans le répertoire /etc/network, est un fichier qui permet de paramétrer sa connexion internet ( Wifi,ethernet,vnc,vpn,bridge...). ... Si vous optez pour une solution graphique assurez vous d'avoir seulement les lignes suivantes dans le fichier interfaces : ... man interfaces $ man ifup.

    interfaces › Wiki › ubuntuusers.de

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    ifupdown macht genau das, was man ihm über die Datei /etc/network/interfaces erlaubt. NetworkManager macht, was ihm sinnvoll erscheint und man ihm nicht explizit verbietet. Die Wahl zwischen einer Konfiguration über /etc/network/interfaces oder NetworkManager kann für jede Netzwerk-Schnittstelle separat getroffen ...

    Interface Configuration and Management - Cumulus Linux 3.4.3 ...

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    Oct 12, 2017 - Bringing All auto Interfaces Up or Down. You can easily bring up or down all interfaces marked with the common auto class in /etc/network/interfaces . Use the -a option. For further details, see individual man pages for ifup(8) , ifdown(8) , ifreload(8) . To administratively bring up all interfaces marked auto, ...

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