From: Larry A. <lab...@mi...> - 2006-10-30 22:37:48
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Administrator wrote: >> You need to either log on at the terminal or use SSH. Once >> logged on, type "Setup" and go into Networking. It's all in there. >> >> Rob >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: ipc...@li... >> [mailto:ipc...@li...] On Behalf >> Of Larry Alkoff >> Sent: Monday, October 30, 2006 4:03 PM >> To: IPCop user >> Subject: [IPCop-user] How do I change IP subnet? >> >> I would like to change my currently running IPCop 1.4 from >> the commonly used 192.168 to another subnet. >> >> My access can be through either the web interface, ssh or >> keyboard terminal. >> >> How can I change the subnet and gateway? >> >> I didn't see anything on the web interface. >> >> Larry >> -- >> Larry Alkoff N2LA - Austin TX >> Using Thunderbird on Linux >> > > I'd recommend doing it from the terminal. There's a significant chance (OK, > almost a certainty) that when you change the subnet, you'll loose your > connection. Your PC and ipcop boxes will then be on different subnets and > so won't be talking to each other. It won't all work again until you've > edited the DHCP settings and any hosts settings and renewed any address > leases on attached boxes. > > David > Thank you all for your quick response to my question. Login via terminal and 'setup' it shall be. Best, Larry -- Larry Alkoff N2LA - Austin TX Using Thunderbird on Linux |