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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Changing IP address Post 32523 by champion on Thursday 28th of November 2002 04:18:47 AM
Old 11-28-2002
Changing IP address

Hi,

I am going to shift my Unix workstation to another lab. So I need to change the IP address.

Please tell me how to change the Network IP address, what is the commands, what to take care?

Thank you very much and have a very nice day.
 

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UPSD.USERS(5)						      Network UPS Tools (NUT)						     UPSD.USERS(5)

NAME
upsd.users - Administrative user definitions for NUT upsd DESCRIPTION
Administrative commands such as setting variables and the instant commands are powerful, and access to them needs to be restricted. This file defines who may access them, and what is available. Each user gets its own section. The fields in that section set the parameters associated with that user's privileges. The section begins with the name of the user in brackets, and continues until the next user name in brackets or EOF. Here are some examples to get you started: [admin] password = mypass allowfrom = workstation admhome actions = set instcmds = all [pfy] password = duh allowfrom = gameosbox instcmds = fptest [monmaster] password = blah allowfrom = bigserver upsmon master [monslave] password = abcd allowfrom = workstation upsmon slave FIELDS
password Set the password for this user. allowfrom Grant access to the user based on the source IP address. The values for this field are the names of your ACLs in the ups.conf(5). actions Allow the user to do certain things with upsd. Valid actions are: SET - change the value of certain variables in the UPS FSD - set the forced shutdown flag in the UPS. This is equivalent to an "on battery + low battery" situation for the purposes of monitoring. The list of actions is expected to grow in the future. instcmds Let a user initiate specific instant commands. Use "ALL" to grant all commands automatically. Here are a few instant commands. For the full list, see include/shared-tables.h or check with "upscmd -l". FPTEST - Front panel test BTEST0 - Stop battery test BTEST1 - Start battery test CAL0 - Stop calibration CAL1 - Start calibration upsmon Add the necessary actions for a upsmon process to work. This is either set to "master" or "slave". Do not attempt to assign actions to upsmon by hand, as you may miss something important. This method of designating a "upsmon user" was created so internal capabilities could be changed later on without breaking existing installations. SEE ALSO
upsd(8), upsd.conf(5) Internet resources: The NUT (Network UPS Tools) home page: http://www.exploits.org/nut/ NUT mailing list archives and information: http://lists.exploits.org/ Fri Sep 6 2002 UPSD.USERS(5)
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