RE: [expert] Running scripts on network start

2002-06-22 Thread Jose M. Sanchez

If you are running 8.2 look in the /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts
directory.

You'll find what you need here.

-JMS


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|I have a script that i use to setup information about 
|networks, which is 
|basically just a list of ssh tunnels. I use kppp to dial the 
|internet and it 
|runs the script happily on connection which is fine. However 
|at universtiy i 
|connect using a network card (same machine - its a laptop) 
|which uses DHCP to 
|get an IP. What i would like to do is to have the script 
|automatically run 
|when the eth0 interface is brought up.
|
|How can this be done easily?
|
|Thanks
|
|Tom
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Re: [expert] Running scripts on network start

2002-06-21 Thread Sridhar Govindarajulu

To run scripts on startup of eth0 u can create the script in
/sbin/ifup-local. In the script u can detect if it's eth0 and run the
appropriate script.

Cheers
Sridhar

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> I have a script that i use to setup information about networks, which is
> basically just a list of ssh tunnels. I use kppp to dial the internet and
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> runs the script happily on connection which is fine. However at universtiy
i
> connect using a network card (same machine - its a laptop) which uses DHCP
to
> get an IP. What i would like to do is to have the script automatically run
> when the eth0 interface is brought up.
>
> How can this be done easily?
>
> Thanks
>
> Tom
>
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[expert] Running scripts on network start

2002-06-21 Thread Tom Badran

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I have a script that i use to setup information about networks, which is 
basically just a list of ssh tunnels. I use kppp to dial the internet and it 
runs the script happily on connection which is fine. However at universtiy i 
connect using a network card (same machine - its a laptop) which uses DHCP to 
get an IP. What i would like to do is to have the script automatically run 
when the eth0 interface is brought up.

How can this be done easily?

Thanks

Tom

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