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Only use this section if you didn't use easyinstall.sh to configure the bridge, and your Raspberry Pi is connected to a wired network that uses DHCP to assign addresses In this section, we're going to ...
I've included the packaged extension in the releases Downloads. mode=static interface=eth0 ip=192.0.2.2 subnet=255.255.255.0 router=192.0.2.1 dns="8.8.8.8 8.8.4.4" hostname=mybox4 ...
Our first two commands will be to update the firmware package. This will open the dhcpcd.conf file, scroll down until you find the interface eth0 and the interface wlan0 lines, and edit them to these ...
DEVICE=eth0 ONBOOT=yes UUID=eb6b6a7c-37f5-11ed-a59a-a0e70bdf3dfb BOOTPROTO=none IPADDR=192.168.1.20 NETMASK=255.255.255.0 GATEWAY=192.168.1.101 DNS1=8.8.8.8 As you see above, the gateway IP is 192.168 ...
Capturing packets is a very useful way of analyzing the inner workings of a network. There’s a variety of different tools available that are developed for this purpose. One of them is tcpdump. Here we ...
Now that eth0 is attached to work, it will generally trust all other systems attached to the same zone. You can then change eth1 to another zone with the same concept. Check out this article I ...
Next, the -i flag specifies the interface that the rule is for. In this case, it’s eth0. When you write your own rules, make sure that you know which interface you’re connected to your network through ...
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