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.