07-10-2002
easiest way is YAST, im not sure if RH uses yast but type in yast and the console (with root priv.) and look for network configuration something like that, everything you want will be there. if you dont have yast then look for a file in /etc called hostname, use that to change your hostname. to set your ip address, i think, im not sure, use ifconfig, see man ifconfig for how to bind the ip address to your network interface.
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rsports
RSPORTS(5) Linux Programmer's Manual RSPORTS(5)
NAME
rsports - Rose port configuration file.
DESCRIPTION
Rsports is an ASCII file that contains information about each of the Rose ports that are to be used. When dealing with a Rose utility such
as call, it takes an optional argument that is the port name. This port name is a reference to the line within rsports, which has the same
name. The information on each line contains enough information to bind the command to a particular Rose interface, this binding is done by
matching the address on the line in rsports with the address of the port set by ifconfig or rsattach.
The rsports file may contain comments that begin with a # in the first column, or a port description in the following format, each field
being delimited by white space:
name address description
The field descriptions are:
name this is the unique Rose port identifier.
address the address of the Rose interface to bind to.
description a free format description of this interface, this field extends to the end of the line. It may contain spaces.
FILES
/etc/ax25/rsports
SEE ALSO
call(1), rose(4), ifconfig(8), rsparms(8).
Linux 27 August 1996 RSPORTS(5)