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Re: Changing IP



You can change your network settings by editing the file the file
/etc/network/interfaces.







On Tue, 22 Feb 2005 10:29:57 -0800, tony mollica <tjm3@threedogs.net> wrote:
> Hello.  This was brought up last week, I think, and someone
> posted a very easy solution
> to changing the default install IP settings.
> 
> Install the etherconf package, or if it's already installed, run
> 
> dpkg-reconfigure etherconf
> 
> and respond to the prompts.
> 
> -----------------
> tony
> www.threedogs.net
> 
> Laurent CARON wrote:
> > Jesse Ackerman wrote:
> >
> >> Hello:
> >>
> >> I am installing Debian for the first time. I am trying
> >> to reset the IP address (static) from the install
> >> default.
> >>
> >> command: ifconfig 172.21.xxx.xxx
> >> gives me the following error:
> >>     "fetching interface information: Device not   found."
> >> I thought I changed the IP last night but apperntly
> >> not. an ifconfig -a does not show me the address I
> >> used.
> >>
> >> I did a whereis ip found the location but have been
> >> denied permission to open and view the file.
> >>
> >> How do I change the IP? or what do you see as the problem
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> > ifconfig eth0 172.21.abc.def
> >
> >
> 
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