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
sime wrote:
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> 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
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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).
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> 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
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).
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