Re: managing ethernet and wireless interfaces

2005-05-18 Thread Peter
I made the same choices as you. mapping-scheme is incorrectly documented. I cannot remember what was wrong, but attached is an example mapping-scheme script... A system-wide fw script does the global setup for the firewall. then, as each interface is added, fw-iface adds rules for it (called

Re: managing ethernet and wireless interfaces

2005-05-18 Thread James
sime wrote: > > I would like to know how linux laptop users are managing multiple > interfaces (eth and wifi). Have you tried netenv to manage the multiple interfaces? Functionality you need that is not in netenv (if any) can be scripted. curious, James -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PRO

Re: managing ethernet and wireless interfaces

2005-05-18 Thread Zsolt Rizsanyi
On Wednesday 18 May 2005 09.46, sime wrote: > I would like to know how linux laptop users are managing multiple > interfaces (eth and wifi). [...] > Additionally if you are using any other packages for managing multiple > interfaces please let me know! Basically what I'm doing is this: - using w

managing ethernet and wireless interfaces

2005-05-18 Thread sime
I would like to know how linux laptop users are managing multiple interfaces (eth and wifi). I use ethernet with DHCP regardless of location. Wireless one location WEP, other location WPA. By choice none of my interfaces are initialised on boot. I prefer to bring them up using ifup(8). Below