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Network settings
I have problem with network settings.
Where i can find network config ? I'm newbie, but i very want learn this OS. I find : /etc/hostname.<interface> /etc/netconfig /etc/netmasks /etc/networks /etc/inet/hosts But where i can write my IP-address and after reboot i be know that my server save this settings ? In RedHat: /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-<interface> Thanks. |
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I solved my problem, thanks to all.
/etc/inet/hosts Code:
127.0.0.1 localhost loghost 10.0.0.15 merion merion.example.com Code:
merion.example.com |
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if you are on a solaris 10 system also insert the ip settings in /etc/inet/ipnodes. you only have to do that on pre 10 8/07 versions of solaris.
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