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Operating System Tools




                    Notes          Networking

                                   After you’ve set up all of your partitions, you’ll be offered the networking options shown in
                                   Figure 1.6, “Confi guring networking options.” Existing Ethernet cards within the machine will
                                   be denoted as ethn; if the machine has only one network card, it will be called eth0. The default

                                   configuration will be something like that displayed in Figure 1.6. The first network connection


                                   (usually eth0) will be made active, and will be automatically configured via DHCP. Dynamic

                                   Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) will be used to auto-detect your network settings to enable
                                   you to connect to the Internet, or to a private network. If the machine is on an internal network,
                                   you’ll probably be able to just leave this as the default. For a Web server that’s connected directly
                                   to the Internet, you’ll need to manually configure your static IP address and manually-confi gured

                                   gateway, DNS, and hostname. In this case, your ISP will be able to provide you with the IP
                                   address, gateway, and other details to use.

                                                         Figure 1.6: Configuring Networking Options
























                                   Source: http://www.net-security.org/dl/reviews/0764543784.pdf
                                   Clicking the Edit button in the Network Configuration screen will display the Edit Interface

                                   window shown in Figure 1.7. Here, you can make custom configuration adjustments such as

                                   giving the server a static IP address.

                                                     Figure 1.7: Manually Configuring the Ethernet Interface



















                                   When the network device settings have been configured from the previous screen, you’re free
                                   to configure the hostname, gateway and DNS settings. Figure 1.8 shows a network device


                                   configured primarily for internal use.
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