website rev 321
en: Tidy up network-config
author | Paul Issott <paul@slitaz.org> |
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date | Sun Mar 22 19:54:20 2009 +0000 (2009-03-22) |
parents | 6054170aff80 |
children | 64671d46228d |
files | en/doc/handbook/network-config.html |
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1.1 --- a/en/doc/handbook/network-config.html Sun Mar 22 20:29:35 2009 +0100 1.2 +++ b/en/doc/handbook/network-config.html Sun Mar 22 19:54:20 2009 +0000 1.3 @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ 1.4 <meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1" /> 1.5 <meta name="description" content="slitaz English handbook network config pppoe ppp eth dhcp" /> 1.6 <meta name="expires" content="never" /> 1.7 - <meta name="modified" content="2008-07-17 22:30:00" /> 1.8 + <meta name="modified" content="2009-03-22 18:30:00" /> 1.9 <meta name="publisher" content="www.slitaz.org" /> 1.10 <meta name="author" content="Paul Issot, Christophe Lincoln"/> 1.11 <link rel="shortcut icon" href="favicon.ico" /> 1.12 @@ -31,17 +31,19 @@ 1.13 <h2><font color="#DF8F06">Network configuration</font></h2> 1.14 1.15 <ul> 1.16 - <li><a href="#eth">Ethernet connection</a> - DHCP or static IP.</li> 1.17 - <li><a href="#driver">Install network card driver</a> - Find and load Kernel 1.18 - modules.</li> 1.19 - <li><a href="#netbox">Netbox</a> - Configure network.</li> 1.20 - <li><a href="#pppoe">PPPoE kernel-mode</a> - Dial-up modem connection in 1.21 - Kernel mode.</li> 1.22 + <li><a href="#about">About the Network.</a></li> 1.23 + <li><a href="#netbox">Netbox</a> - Configure the network.</li> 1.24 + <li><a href="#wifibox">Wifibox</a> - Configure wireless networks.</li> 1.25 + <li><a href="#driver">Install network card driver</a> - Find and load 1.26 + Kernel modules.</li> 1.27 + <li><a href="#hostname">/etc/hostname</a> - Hostname.</li> 1.28 + <li><a href="#pppoe">PPPoE kernel-mode</a> - Dial-up modem connection 1.29 + in Kernel mode.</li> 1.30 <li><a href="#rp-pppoe">PPPoE with rp-pppoe</a> - Dial-up modem.</li> 1.31 <li><a href="#firewall">Firewall</a> - Manage the Firewall (Iptables).</li> 1.32 </ul> 1.33 1.34 -<a name="eth"></a> 1.35 +<a name="about"></a> 1.36 <h3>About the Network</h3> 1.37 <p> 1.38 By default SliTaz starts a DHCP client (udhcpc) on eth0 at boot time. If your 1.39 @@ -50,9 +52,10 @@ 1.40 configured, on each boot the client asks for a new IP address from 1.41 the DHCP server, which is integrated into the router, or on another computer. 1.42 If you need a static IP, you can directly edit config files or use the GUI 1.43 -<code>netbox</code> available from JWM menu --> System tools. In a terminal 1.44 -or a Linux console, you can list all available network interfaces with the 1.45 -command <code>ifconfig</code> followed by the <code>-a</code> option: 1.46 +<code>netbox</code> available from the System menu --> System tools. 1.47 +In a terminal or a Linux console, you can list all available network 1.48 +interfaces with the command <code>ifconfig</code> followed by the 1.49 +<code>-a</code> option: 1.50 </p> 1.51 <pre> 1.52 $ ifconfig -a 1.53 @@ -70,13 +73,16 @@ 1.54 </p> 1.55 1.56 <a name="netbox"></a> 1.57 -<h3><font color="#6c0023">Netbox - Configure the network</font></h3> 1.58 +<h3>Netbox - Configure the network</h3> 1.59 <p> 1.60 Netbox is a small GTK+ application to configure a network interface using 1.61 DCHP or a fixed (static) IP address. The tabs can be used to start/stop the 1.62 connections and automatically change the values in the system files. Netbox 1.63 -also provides a system wide tab from which you can directly edit network 1.64 -configuration files. 1.65 +provides a system wide tab from which you can directly edit network 1.66 +configuration files, and tabs to configure PPP/PPPoE username/passwords. 1.67 +Servers such as SSH, DHCP, PXE, DNS, etc can also be configured and it's 1.68 +possible to create your own virtual private network (VPN) using the tools 1.69 +provided. 1.70 </p> 1.71 1.72 <img 1.73 @@ -85,14 +91,14 @@ 1.74 style="width: 536px; height: 357px;" /> 1.75 1.76 <p> 1.77 -You can start netbox from the system tools menu or via a terminal: 1.78 +You can start netbox from the System tools menu or via a terminal: 1.79 </p> 1.80 <pre> 1.81 $ subox netbox 1.82 </pre> 1.83 1.84 <a name="wifibox"></a> 1.85 -<h3><font color="#6c0023">Wifibox - Graphical configuration of the wireless network</font></h3> 1.86 +<h3>Wifibox - Graphical configuration of the wireless network</h3> 1.87 <p> 1.88 Wifibox is small interface to configure a network connection (Wifi, 1.89 WLAN, or Wireless). The 'Networks' tab displays a list of available 1.90 @@ -115,9 +121,9 @@ 1.91 <ol> 1.92 <li>The card is supported directly by the kernel via a module.</li> 1.93 <li>The card needs a module and non-free firmware that can be installed 1.94 - automatically via the auto-detect tool (tazhw).</li> 1.95 + automatically via the auto-detect tool (tazhw).</li> 1.96 <li> The card is not supported by Linux and a Windows driver must be 1.97 - installed via the Windows driver manager (tazndis).</li> 1.98 + installed via the Windows driver manager (tazndis).</li> 1.99 </ol> 1.100 1.101 <a name="driver"></a> 1.102 @@ -142,7 +148,7 @@ 1.103 </p> 1.104 1.105 <a name="hostname"></a> 1.106 -<h3><font color="#6c0023">/etc/hostname - The hostname</font></h3> 1.107 +<h3>/etc/hostname - The hostname</h3> 1.108 <p> 1.109 The file /etc/hostname sets the machine name. This is loaded at system 1.110 startup with the command 'hostname', without an argument this 1.111 @@ -161,7 +167,7 @@ 1.112 </pre> 1.113 1.114 <a name="pppoe"></a> 1.115 -<h3><font color="#6c0023">PPPoE connection kernel-mode</font></h3> 1.116 +<h3>PPPoE connection kernel-mode</h3> 1.117 <p> 1.118 PPPoE connection in kernel-mode needs 2 files. The first file is 1.119 <code>/etc/ppp/options</code> where you must specify your login name: 1.120 @@ -195,7 +201,7 @@ 1.121 </p> 1.122 1.123 <a name="rp-pppoe"></a> 1.124 -<h3><font color="#6c0023">Enable Dial-up Modem - PPPoE with rp-pppoe</font></h3> 1.125 +<h3>Enable Dial-up Modem - PPPoE with rp-pppoe</h3> 1.126 <p> 1.127 To set an ASDL protocol via PPPoE, SliTaz provides the utilities 1.128 package <code>rp-pppoe</code>. Using <code>pppoe-setup</code> is a snap and you 1.129 @@ -250,7 +256,7 @@ 1.130 </p> 1.131 1.132 <a name="firewall"></a> 1.133 -<h3><font color="#6c0023">Manage the Firewall (<em>firewall</em>) using Iptables</font></h3> 1.134 +<h3>Manage the Firewall (<em>firewall</em>) using Iptables</h3> 1.135 <p> 1.136 SliTaz provides a very basic firewall, the kernel security rules are launched 1.137 at boot time and iptables rules are disabled by default. You can