03-14-2009
automatic enable LAN in FEDORA 10
Hello sir,
I have recently installed FEDORA 10. The LAN is default "disabled" every time when when I boot. So I am going to the "Networks" and manually enabling it.
Can you please tell me how to change the settings so that I can get it automatically enabled when I switch on and boot into Fedora.
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theft-server
THEFT-SERVER(1p) User Contributed Perl Documentation THEFT-SERVER(1p)
NAME
theft-server - CLC-INTERCAL networking
SYNOPSIS
theft-server --port=port [options]
DESCRIPTION
The theft-server mediates the communication between two CLC-INTERCAL programs with the internet extension. It keeps a list of process IDs
running on the current computer so it can provide lists of processes which can be engaged in INTERcal NETworking; it also responds to
broadcasts allowing other CLC-INTERCAL programs on the LAN to know there is something happening on this computer.
Under normal conditions, the theft-server is started automatically by a CLC-INTERCAL programs with the internet extension (unless one is
already running, of course!) because the extension cannot operate without a server on the local computer. However, it is possible to start
one manually, for example from a /etc/init.d or /etc/rc.d.
If the program is started automatically, it uses defaults for all its configuration; when started manually, it accepts the following
options:
-pport / --port=port
Uses the given port (number or service name) for communications, instead of using the default one from a configuration file.
-lseconds / --linger=seconds
Waits the specified time for a connection, then exit. The default is 600 (10 minutes). The timeout applies when the program starts and
also when all existing connections are closed. This allows the program to be started on demand by CLC-INTERCAL programs, and to auto-
matically exit when no longer required (unless more programs start up during the timeout).
This function is disabled by setting the timeout to 0 (i.e. -l0); for example, if starting the server from /etc/init.d or equivalent
one would disable the timeout.
-d / --debug
Tells everything it's doing (on Standard Error). Also, prevents the program from detaching from the current terminal and going into the
background.
BUGS
IPv6 is not yet implemented.
perl v5.8.8 2008-03-29 THEFT-SERVER(1p)