On Mon, Aug 09, 2004 at 08:01:35PM -0400, Ralph Katz wrote: > On 08/09/04 18:10, Paul Maser wrote: > >Besides rebooting, how do you restart the network connections > >after making changes to /etc/network/interfaces? > >Thanks; > > > > > Hmm... unlike the other responders, I've done this with /sbin/ifup, but > I'm no expert, just a humble desktop user. Perhaps the experts can shed > light on the different approaches? >
I like to go with /etc/init.d/networking restart
perhaps overkill, since it reconfigures all the interfaces, but it works
nicely.
The main trap, is not to type "/etc/init.d/networking stop", from a
remote location... d'oh
Last time did that fortunately, someone was there to push the reset
button when I rang up :)
cheers
dc
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