On 10/04/2014 05:13:32 PM, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Geoffrey Leach writes:
I have a hard-wired ethernet connection. I'm trying to get Fedora 19
to work
with it. Firewalld configuration has scripts added to open a route
to the
device. AFAIK, these are correct. The device is known to work.
Here's the entry in /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts
NAME="eno1" DEFROUTE="yes" IPV4_FAILURE_FATAL="no" IPV6_FAILURE_FATAL="no" TYPE="Ethernet" ONBOOT="yes" PEERROUTES="yes" IPV6INIT="yes" IPV6_PEERDNS="yes" PEERDNS="yes" HWADDR="E8:40:F2:05:DE:1C" #BOOTPROTO="dhcp" BOOTPROTO="static" IPV6_DEFROUTE="yes" IPV6_AUTOCONF="yes" IPV6_PEERROUTES="yes"
IPADDR="198.168.20.5"
It's basically what the install gave me with the addition of IPADDR
and
removal of UUID (which seems to change) BOOTPROTO has changed from
dhcp to
static.
My problem is that I can't connect to the device, despite nm-tool
Define "connect to the device".
Comparing that to my own ifcfg, you are missing the PREFIX and NETMASK
settings:
YPE=Ethernet BOOTPROTO=none IPADDR=192.168.0.1 PREFIX=24 DEFROUTE=yes IPV4_FAILURE_FATAL=yes IPV6INIT=no NAME="Auto lan0" UUID=fc87afd5-ca26-4881-b7f1-7bdcbea29f1f ONBOOT=yes HWADDR=BC:AE:C5:49:B9:3D NETMASK=255.255.255.0 DEVICE=lan0 USERCTL=no
My static configuration for my WAN port also includes the GATEWAY setting, giving the IP address of my ISP's router, on the other side of the bridged connection.
Define "connect to the device". Conventional Ethernet cable. About 5 feet.
NETMASK I can do. What's the function of PERFIX? I notice refenences to $PREFIX in scripts in /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts, but no definition (as you observed) I did not define GATEWAY because there isn't one. The system in question is a recorder for OTA HDTV.