On Thu, Jun 09, 2005 at 08:55:41AM -0400, Matej Cepl wrote: > first of all -- is there FAQ somewhere?
> wlan0 (@ my university, my wife's one, Internet cafe) via random DHCP > server. I used to use ifupdown-roaming on Debian/woody, but it disappeared. You can do similar things with ifplugd, waproamd and guessnet: ifplugd will ifup your eth0 when a cable is plugged and ifdown it when you remove the cable waproamd (IIRC) will ifup your wlan0 when you associate with an AP and ifdown it when you get out of range guessnet will help you choose the right configuration if you have more than one (see http://guessnet.alioth.debian.org/) > However, I would like to get some scripts which would set exim's smartserver > to a free SMTP server, etc. Can anybody suggest one (of course, fully > compatible with ifupdown)? ifplugd, waproamd and guessnet solve the triggering and the choosing problems; they don't configuring, though. I wrote a script which does what I need, but that area still needs some work. NetworkManager should do big things, but it's not yet in Debian afaik. > And why the h...l, maintainers of all these packages didn't set down and did > not create one package (or at least virtual package), which would just work > and make all additional settings (like for example setting of mail server) > via debconf configuration? Why cannot I do > dpkg-reconfigure ifupdown-laptop > ? I think because everyone has different wishes for detection and reconfiguration: whereami is hard to setup but allows for all sort of weird setups; guessnet integrates well with ifupdown; others ask you a question at boot, and so on. Ciao, Enrico -- GPG key: 1024D/797EBFAB 2000-12-05 Enrico Zini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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