Quoting Charles Steinkuehler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> There's no complete list...perhaps you could take notes and start one? 
> Off
> the top of my head, you will need to edit/re-configure the following
> files/services if you change the internal network settings:
> 
> - /etc/network.conf
> - /etc/hosts.allow
> - weblet
> - dhcpd
> - dnscache
> 
> There may be others...if you could take notes on exactly what
> files/settings
> require changing, I'll add it to the documentation.
> 


OK, sanity check this:
I did an rsync of the entire running config, so I could play with the directory 
structure on a full distro.  I ran 'rgrep -rnB 192.168.1 ./* >ref.txt' against 
the directory, and got back:


./dhcpd.conf:Line 4
./dhcpd.conf:Line 5
./dhcpd.conf:Line 7
./dhcpd.conf:Line 8

./hosts: Line 2:

./hosts.allow:Line 9

./network.conf:Line 133
./network.conf:Line 164
./network.conf:Line 349 
./network.conf:Line 350         
./network.conf:Line 372
./network.conf:Line 376 
./network.conf:Line 377 
./network.conf:Line 378 
./network.conf:Line 379
./network.conf:Line 380 
./network.conf:Line 381 
./network.conf:Line 389
./network.conf:Line 620

./sh-httpd.conf:Line 2
./sh-httpd.conf:Line 3
./sh-httpd.conf:Line 7

No mention in my output of anything in dnscache.  I also poked around in there 
manually, and didn't find anything.  Does this approach sound accurate and 
complete?

Thanks,

Dan


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