07-02-2001
There are several ways to change the IP/hostname, issuing a sys-unconfig as root will unname the system and when it reboots it will walk you through the network parameters "wizard style". This may erase more than you want though. You can also edit these files and reboot:
/etc/hosts
/etc/hostname.hme0 (the hme0 might be different depending on your hardware. could be le0 or qfe0)
/etc/nodename
Samba will allow your Windows machine to map network drives to the UNIX filesystem. As long as the boxes are both networked and have a route between them (or are on the same subnet), you should be able to ftp files between them.
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LEARN ABOUT SUSE
sys-unconfig
sys-unconfig(1M) System Administration Commands sys-unconfig(1M)
NAME
sys-unconfig - undo a system's configuration
SYNOPSIS
/usr/sbin/sys-unconfig
DESCRIPTION
The sys-unconfig command is used to restore a system's configuration to an "as-manufactured" state, ready to be reconfigured again. The
system's configuration consists of hostname, Network Information Service (NIS) domain name, timezone, IP address, IP subnet mask, and root
password. This operation is the inverse of those performed by the sysidnet(1M), sysidns(1M), and sysidsys(1M) programs run at boot. See
sysidtool(1M).
sys-unconfig does the following:
o Saves current /etc/inet/hosts file information in /etc/inet/hosts.saved.
o If the current /etc/vfstab file contains NFS mount entries, saves the /etc/vfstab file to /etc/vfstab.orig.
o Restores the default /etc/inet/hosts file.
o Removes the default hostname in /etc/hostname.interface files for all interfaces configured when this command is run. To determine
which interfaces are configured, run the command 'ifconfig-a'. The /etc/hostname.interface files corresponding to all of the inter-
faces listed in the resulting output, with the exception of the loopback interface (lo0), will be removed.
o Removes the default domainname in /etc/defaultdomain.
o Restores the timezone to PST8PDT in /etc/TIMEZONE.
o Disables the Network Information Service (NIS) and Network Information Service Plus (NIS+) if either NIS or NIS+ was configured.
o Removes the file /etc/inet/netmasks.
o Removes the file /etc/defaultrouter.
o Removes the password set for root in /etc/shadow.
o Removes the file /etc/.rootkey.
o Executes all system configuration applications. These applications are defined by prior executions of a sysidconfig -a application.
(See sysidconfig(1M)). When sys-unconfig is run, all system configuration applications are passed one argument, -u.
o Removes the file /etc/resolv.conf.
o Disables LDAP by removing /var/ldap/ldap_client_cache, /var/ldap/ldap_client_file, /var/ldap/ldap_client_cred, and
/var/ldap/cachemgr.log.
o Regenerates keys for sshd(1M).
When sys-unconfig is finished, it performs a system shutdown. sys-unconfig is a potentially dangerous utility and can only be run by the
super user.
FILES
/etc/default/init process control initialization
/etc/defaultdomain
/etc/defaultrouter
/etc/hostname.interface
/etc/inet/hosts host name database
/etc/inet/netmasks network mask database
/etc/nodename
/etc/.rootkey super-user's secret key
/etc/shadow shadow password file
/etc/vfstab virtual file system table
/var/nis/NIS_COLD_START
/var/yp/binding/*/ypservers
ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
| ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
|Availability |SUNWadmap |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
SEE ALSO
init(1M), kdmconfig(1M), sshd(1M), sysidconfig(1M), sysidtool(1M), hosts(4), netmasks(4), shadow(4), attributes(5)
NOTES
sys-unconfig is not available on diskless clients.
SunOS 5.10 4 Jun 2004 sys-unconfig(1M)