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- ##############################################################################
- # QUICK-START
- #
- # The quickest start is if you want to use DHCP.
- # In that case, everything should work out of the box, no configuration
- # necessary, though the startup script will warn you that you haven't
- # specified anything.
- #
- # If you want to use a static address or use DHCP explicitly, jump
- # down to the section labelled INTERFACE HANDLERS.
- #
- # If you want to do anything more fancy, you should take the time to
- # read through the rest of this file.
-
-
- ##############################################################################
- # MODULES
- #
- # We now support modular networking scripts which means we can easily
- # add support for new interface types and modules while keeping
- # compatability with existing ones.
- #
- # Modules load by default if the package they need is installed. If
- # you specify a module here that doesn't have it's package installed
- # then you get an error stating which package you need to install.
- # Ideally, you only use the modules setting when you have two or more
- # packages installed that supply the same service.
- #
- # In other words, you probably should DO NOTHING HERE...
-
- # Prefer iproute2 over ifconfig
- #modules=( "iproute2" )
-
- # You can also specify other modules for an interface
- # In this case we prefer udhcpc over dhcpcd
- #modules_eth0=( "udhcpc" )
-
- # You can also specify which modules not to use - for example you may be
- # using a supplicant or linux-wlan-ng to control wireless configuration but
- # you still want to configure network settings per ESSID associated with.
- #modules=( "!iwconfig" )
-
-
- ##############################################################################
- # INTERFACE HANDLERS
- #
- # We provide two interface handlers presently: ifconfig and iproute2.
- # You need one of these to do any kind of network configuration.
- # For ifconfig support, emerge sys-apps/net-tools
- # For iproute2 support, emerge sys-apps/iproute2
-
- # If you don't specify an interface then we prefer ifconfig it it's installed
- # Prefer iproute2 over ifconfig
- #modules=( "iproute2" )
-
- # For a static configuration, use something like this
- # (They all do exactly the same thing btw)
- #config_eth0=( "192.168.0.2/24" )
- #config_eth0=( "192.168.0.2 netmask 255.255.255.0" )
-
- # We can also specify a broadcast
- #config_eth0=( "192.168.0.2/24 brd 192.168.0.255" )
- #config_eth0=( "192.168.0.2 netmask 255.255.255.0 broadcast 192.168.0.255" )
-
- # If you need more than one address, you can use something like this
- # NOTE: ifconfig creates an aliased device for each extra IPv4 address
- # (eth0:1, eth0:2, etc)
- # iproute2 does not do this
- #config_eth0=(
- # "192.168.0.2/24"
- # "192.168.0.3/24"
- # "192.168.0.4/24"
- #)
-
- # You can also use IPv6 addresses
- #config_eth0=(
- # "192.168.0.2/24"
- # "4321:0:1:2:3:4:567:89ab"
- # "4321:0:1:2:3:4:567:89ac"
- #)
-
- # If you wish to keep existing addresses + routing and the interface is up,
- # you can specify a noop (no operation). If the interface is down or there
- # are no addresses assigned, then we move onto the next step (default dhcp)
- # This is useful when configuring your interface with a kernel command line
- # or similar
- #config_eth0=( "noop" "192.168.0.2/24" )
-
- # If you don't want ANY address (only useful when calling for advanced stuff)
- #config_eth0=( "null" )
-
- # Here's how todo routing if you need it - the below sets the default gateway
- #routes_eth0=(
- # "default via 192.168.0.1"
- # "default via 4321:0:1:2:3:4:567:89ab"
- #)
-
- # If a specified module fails (like dhcp - see below), you can specify a
- # fallback like so
- #fallback_eth0=( "192.168.0.2 netmask 255.255.255.0" )
- #fallback_route_eth0=( "default via 192.168.0.1" )
-
- # NOTE: fallback entry must match the entry location in config_eth0
- # As such you can only have one fallback route.
-
-
- ##############################################################################
- # OPTIONAL MODULES
-
- #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- # WIRELESS (802.11 support)
- # Wireless can be provided by iwconfig or wpa_supplicant
-
- # iwconfig
- # emerge net-wireless/wireless-tools
- # Wireless options are held in /etc/conf.d/wireless - but could be here too
- # Consult the sample file /etc/conf.d/wireless.example for instructions
- # iwconfig is the default
-
- # wpa_supplicant
- # emerge net-wireless/wpa-supplicant
- # Wireless options are held in /etc/wpa_supplicant.conf
- # Consult the sample file /etc/wpa_supplicant.conf.example for instructions
- # To choose wpa_supplicant over iwconfig
- #modules=( "wpa_supplicant" )
- # To configure wpa_supplicant
- #wpa_supplicant_eth0="-Dprism54" # For Prism54 based cards
- #wpa_supplicant_ath0="-Dmadwifi" # For Atheros based cards
- # Consult wpa_supplicant for more drivers
- # By default we give wpa_suppliant 60 seconds to associate and authenticate
- #wpa_timeout_eth0=60
-
- # GENERIC WIRELESS OPTIONS
- # PLEASE READ THE INSTRUCTIONS IN /etc/conf.d/wireless.example FOR
- # HOW TO USE THIS ESSID VARIABLE
- # You can also override any settings found here per ESSID - which is very
- # handy if you use different networks a lot
- #config_ESSID=( "dhcp" )
- #dhcpcd_ESSID="-t 5"
-
- # Setting name/domain server causes /etc/resolv.conf to be overwritten
- # Note that if DHCP is used, and you want this to take precedence then
- # set dhcp_ESSID="nodns"
- #dns_servers_ESSID=( "192.168.0.1" "192.168.0.2" )
- #dns_domain_ESSID="some.domain"
- #dns_search_domains_ESSID="search.this.domain search.that.domain"
- # Please check the man page for resolv.conf for more information
- # as domain and search (searchdomains) are mutually exclusive and
- # searchdomains takes precedence
-
- # You can also override any settings found here per MAC address of the AP
- # incase you use Access Points with the same ESSID but need different
- # networking configs. Below is an example - of course you use the same
- # method with other variables
- #mac_config_001122334455=( "dhcp" )
- #mac_dhcpcd_001122334455="-t 10"
- #mac_dns_servers_001122334455=( "192.168.0.1" "192.168.0.2" )
-
- # When an interface has been associated with an Access Point, a global
- # variable called ESSID is set to the Access Point's ESSID for use in the
- # pre/post user functions below (although it's not available in preup as you
- # won't have associated then)
-
- # If you're using anything else to configure wireless on your interface AND
- # you have installed any of the above packages, you need to disable them
- #modules=( "!iwconfig" "!wpa_supplicant" )
-
- #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- # DHCP
- # DHCP can be provided by dhcpcd, dhclient, udhcpc or pump
- #
- # dhcpcd: emerge net-misc/dhcpcd
- # dhclient: emerge net-misc/dhcp
- # udhcpc: emerge net-misc/udhcp
- # pump: emerge net-misc/pump
-
- # If you have more than one DHCP client installed, you need to specify which
- # one to use - otherwise we default to dhcpcd if available
- #modules=( "udhcpc" ) # to select udhcpc over dhcpcd
- #
- # Notes:
- # - dhcpcd, udhcpc and pump send the current hostname
- # to the DHCP server by default
- # - dhcpcd does not daemonize when the lease time is infinite
- # - udhcp-0.9.3-r3 and earlier does not support getting NTP servers
- # - dhclient does not support getting NTP servers
- # - pump does not support getting NIS servers
- # - DHCP tends to erase any existing device information - so add
- # static addresses after dhcp if you need them
-
- # Regardless of which DHCP client you prefer, you configure them the
- # same way using one of following depending on which interface modules
- # you're using.
- #config_eth0=( "dhcp" )
-
- # For passing custom options to dhcpcd use something like the following. This
- # example reduces the timeout for retrieving an address from 60 seconds (the
- # default) to 10 seconds.
- #dhcpcd_eth0="-t 10"
-
- # dhclient, udhcpc and pump don't have many runtime options
- # You can pass options to them in a similar manner to dhcpcd though
- #dhclient_eth0="..."
- #udhcpc_eth0="..."
- #pump_eth0="..."
-
- # To set options for dhclient, you need to have an /etc/dhclient.conf file
- # See the dhclient man page for details
-
- # GENERIC DHCP OPTIONS
- # Set generic DHCP options like so
- #dhcp_eth0="release nodns nontp nonis nogateway nosendhost"
-
- # This tells the dhcp client to release it's lease when it stops, not to
- # overwrite dns, ntp and nis settings, not to set a default route and not to
- # send the current hostname to the dhcp server and when it starts.
- # You can use any combination of the above options - the default is not to
- # use any of them.
-
- #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- # Automatic Private IP Addressing (APIPA)
- # For APIPA support, emerge net-misc/iputils or net-analyzer/arping
-
- # APIPA is a module that tries to find a free address in the range
- # 169.254.0.0-169.254.255.255 by arping a random address in that range on the
- # interface. If no reply is found then we assign that address to the interface
-
- # This is only useful for LANs where there is no DHCP server and you don't
- # connect directly to the internet.
- #config_eth0=( "dhcp" )
- #fallback_eth0=( "apipa" )
-
- #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- # VLAN (802.1q support)
- # For VLAN support, emerge net-misc/vconfig
-
- # Specify the VLAN numbers for the interface like so
- # Please ensure your VLAN IDs are NOT zero-padded
- #vlans_eth0="1 2"
-
- # You can also configure the VLAN - see for vconfig man page for more details
- #vconfig_eth0=( "set_name_type VLAN_PLUS_VID_NO_PAD" )
- #vconfig_vlan1=( "set_flag 1" "set_egress_map 2 6" )
- #config_vlan1=( "172.16.3.1 netmask 255.255.254.0" )
- #config_vlan2=( "172.16.2.1 netmask 255.255.254.0" )
-
- # NOTE: Vlans can be configured with a . in their interface names
- # When configuring vlans with this name type, you need to replace . with a _
- #config_eth0.1=( "dhcp" ) - does not work
- #config_eth0_1=( "dhcp" ) - does work
-
- #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- # Bonding
- # For link bonding/trunking emerge net-misc/ifenslave
-
- # To bond interfaces together
- #slaves_bond0="eth0 eth1 eth2"
- #config_bond0=( "null" ) # You may not want to assign an IP the the bond
-
- # If any of the slaves require extra configuration - for example wireless or
- # ppp devices - we need to write a depend function for the bond so they get
- # configured correctly.
- # This is exactly the same as a depend() function in our init scripts
- #depend_bond0() {
- # need net.eth0 net.eth1
- #}
-
- #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- # ADSL
- # For ADSL support, emerge net-dialup/rp-pppoe
- # You should make the following settings and also put your
- # username/password information in /etc/ppp/pap-secrets
-
- # Configure the interface to use ADSL
- #config_eth0=( "adsl" )
-
- # You probably won't need to edit /etc/ppp/pppoe.conf if you set this
- #adsl_user_eth0="my-adsl-username"
-
- #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- # ISDN
- # For ISDN support, emerge net-dialup/isdn4k-utils
- # You should make the following settings and also put your
- # username/password information in /etc/ppp/pap-secrets
-
- # Configure the interface to use ISDN
- #config_ippp0=( "dhcp" )
- # It's important to specify dhcp if you need it!
- #config_ippp0=( "192.168.0.1/24" )
- # Otherwise, you can use a static IP
-
- # NOTE: The interface name must be either ippp or isdn followed by a number
-
- # You may need this option to set the default route
- #ipppd_eth0="defaultroute"
-
- #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- # MAC changer
- # For changing MAC addresses emerge net-analyzer/macchanger
-
- # - to set a specific MAC address
- #mac_eth0="00:11:22:33:44:55"
- # - to randomize the last 3 bytes only
- #mac_eth0="random-ending"
- # - to randomize between the same physical type of connection (eg fibre,
- # copper, wireless) , all vendors
- #mac_eth0="random-samekind"
- # - to randomize between any physical type of connection (eg fibre, copper,
- # wireless) , all vendors
- #mac_eth0="random-anykind"
- # - full randomization - WARNING: some MAC addresses generated by this may NOT
- # act as expected
- #mac_eth0="random-full"
- # custom - passes all parameters directly to net-analyzer/macchanger
- #mac_eth0="some custom set of parameters"
-
- #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- # TUN/TAP
- # For TUN/TAP support emerge sys-apps/usermode-utilities
- #
- # NOTE: The interface name must be either tun or tap followed by a number
- #config_tun1=( "192.168.0.1/24")
-
- # For passing custom options to tunctl use something like the following. This
- # example sets the owner to adm
- #tunctl_tun1="-u adm"
-
- #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- # Bridging (802.1d)
- # For bridging support emerge net-misc/bridge-utils
-
- # To add ports to bridge br0
- #bridge_br0="eth0 eth1"
-
- # You need to configure the ports to null values so dhcp does not get started
- #config_eth0=( "null" )
- #config_eth1=( "null" )
-
- # Finally give the bridge an address - dhcp or a static IP
- #config_br0=( "dhcp" )
- #config_br0=( "192.168.0.1/24" )
-
- # If any of the ports require extra configuration - for example wireless or
- # ppp devices - we need to write a depend function for the bridge so they get
- # configured correctly.
- # This is exactly the same as a depend() function in our init scripts
- #depend_br0() {
- # need net.eth0 net.eth1
- #}
-
- # NOTE: This creates an interface called br0 - you can give the interface
- # any name you like
-
- # Below is an example of configuring the bridge
- # Consult "man brctl" for more details
- #brctl_br0=( "setfd 0" "sethello 0" "stp off" )
-
- #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- # Tunnelling
- # For GRE tunnels
- #iptunnel_vpn0="mode gre remote 207.170.82.1 key 0xffffffff ttl 255"
-
- # For IPIP tunnels
- #iptunnel_vpn0="mode ipip remote 207.170.82.2 ttl 255"
-
- # To configure the interface
- #config_vpn0=( "192.168.0.2 pointopoint 192.168.1.2" ) # ifconfig style
- #config_vpn0=( "192.168.0.2 peer 192.168.1.1" ) # iproute2 style
-
- ##############################################################################
- # ADVANCED CONFIGURATION
- #
- # Four functions can be defined which will be called surrounding the
- # start/stop operations. The functions are called with the interface
- # name first so that one function can control multiple adapters.
- #
- # The return values for the preup and predown functions should be 0
- # (success) to indicate that configuration or deconfiguration of the
- # interface can continue. If preup returns a non-zero value, then
- # interface configuration will be aborted. If predown returns a
- # non-zero value, then the interface will not be allowed to continue
- # deconfiguration.
- #
- # The return values for the postup and postdown functions are ignored
- # since there's nothing to do if they indicate failure.
- #
- # ${IFACE} is set to the interface being brought up/down
- # ${IFVAR} is ${IFACE} converted to variable name bash allows
-
- #preup() {
- # # Test for link on the interface prior to bringing it up. This
- # # only works on some network adapters and requires the mii-diag
- # # package to be installed.
- # if mii-tool ${IFACE} 2> /dev/null | grep -q 'no link'; then
- # ewarn "No link on ${IFACE}, aborting configuration"
- # return 1
- # fi
- #
- # # Test for link on the interface prior to bringing it up. This
- # # only works on some network adapters and requires the ethtool
- # # package to be installed.
- # if ethtool ${IFACE} | grep -q 'Link detected: no'; then
- # ewarn "No link on ${IFACE}, aborting configuration"
- # return 1
- # fi
- #
- # # Remember to return 0 on success
- # return 0
- #}
-
- #predown() {
- # # The default in the script is to test for NFS root and disallow
- # # downing interfaces in that case. Note that if you specify a
- # # predown() function you will override that logic. Here it is, in
- # # case you still want it...
- # if is_net_fs /; then
- # eerror "root filesystem is network mounted -- can't stop ${IFACE}"
- # return 1
- # fi
- #
- # # Remember to return 0 on success
- # return 0
- #}
-
- #postup() {
- # # This function could be used, for example, to register with a
- # # dynamic DNS service. Another possibility would be to
- # # send/receive mail once the interface is brought up.
- # return 0
- #}
-
- #postdown() {
- # # This function is mostly here for completeness... I haven't
- # # thought of anything nifty to do with it yet ;-)
- # # Return 0 always
- # return 0
- #}
-
- ##############################################################################
- # FORCING MODULES
- # The Big Fat Warning :- If you use module forcing do not complain to us or
- # file bugs about it not working!
- #
- # Loading modules is a slow afair - we have to check each one for the following
- # 1) Code sanity
- # 2) Has the required package been emerged?
- # 3) Has it modified anything?
- # 4) Have all the dependant modules been loaded?
-
- # Then we have to strip out the conflicting modules based on user preference
- # and default configuration and sort them into the correct order.
- # Finally we check the end result for dependancies.
-
- # This, of course, takes valuable CPU time so we provide module forcing as a
- # means to speed things up. We still do *some* checking but not much.
-
- # It is essential that you force modules in the correct order and supply all
- # the modules you need. You must always supply an interface module - we
- # supply ifconfig or iproute2.
-
- # The Big Fat Warning :- If you use module forcing do not complain to us or
- # file bugs about it not working!
-
- # Now that we've warned you twice, here's how to do it
- #modules_force=( "ifconfig" )
- #modules_force=( "iproute2" "dhcpcd" )
-
- # We can also apply this to a specific interface
- #modules_force_eth1=( "iproute2" )
-
- # The below will not work
- #modules_force=( "dhcpcd" )
- # No interface (ifconfig/iproute2)
- #modules_force=( "ifconfig" "essidnet" "iwconfig" )
- # Although it will not crash, essidnet will not work as it has to come after
- # iwconfig
- #modules_force=( "iproute2" "ifconfig" )
- # The interface will be setup twice which will cause problems
-