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NETCONFIG(8)                 Network configuration                NETCONFIG(8)

NAME
       netconfig - modular tool to modify network configuration

SYNOPSIS
       netconfig modify
               < -s | --service <service name> >
               [ -i | --interface <interface name> ]
               [ -F | --input-format <input/lease file format> ]
               [ -I | --input-file <input/lease file name> ]
               [ -l | --lease-file <input/lease file name> ]
               [ -m | --module-only < name | prefix > ]
               [ -f | --force-replace ]
               [ -v | --verbose ]

       netconfig remove
               < -s | --service <service name> >
               [ -i | --interface <interface name> ]
               [ -m | --module-only < name | prefix > ]
               [ -f | --force-replace ]
               [ -v | --verbose ]

       netconfig update
               [ -m | --module-only < name | prefix > ]
               [ -f | --force-replace ]
               [ -v | --verbose ]

       netconfig < -h | --help >

DESCRIPTION
       Netconfig  is a modular tool to manage additional network configuration
       settings.  It merges statically defined settings with settings provided
       by  autoconfiguration  mechanisms  as dhcp or ppp according to a prede-
       fined policy and applies the required changes to the system by  calling
       netconfig modules.

       Each  netconfig  module  is  responsible  to apply a set of changes for
       instance by writing of a configuration file and restarting a service or
       similar.

       The netconfig tool knows three main actions:

       modify Modify  the  current interface and service specific dynamic set-
              tings and update the network configuration.

              Netconfig reads these settings on its standard input or from the
              file specified by the --input-file option and stores them inter-
              nally until a system reboot or the next modify or remove action.
              Already  existing  settings  for  the same interface and service
              combination will be overwritten.  See the  MODIFY  INPUT  FORMAT
              section for input format description.

       remove Removes the dynamic settings provided by a modify action for the
              specified interface and service combination and update the  net-
              work configuration.

       update Update  the  network  configuration using current settings. This
              also required when the policy or  the  static  configuration  in
              sysconfig/network/config changed.

              The  update  can  be limited to a group of modules with a common
              prefix or to a single module name using  the  -m  name-or-prefix
              option,  for  example use -m dns to apply all dns settings or -m
              dns-resolver to apply only settings handled in the  dns-resolver
              module.  Note: Especially the second call may cause inconsistent
              system configuration!

       The netconfig policy and the static configuration settings are  defined
       in  /etc/sysconfig/network/config  variables by the administrator using
       YaST2, NetworkManager or manually as  defined  in  NETCONFIG  VARIABLES
       section.

       The  dynamic configuration settings provided by autoconfiguration tools
       as dhcp or ppp are delivered to netconfig directly by these tools  with
       the modify and remove netconfig actions.

NETCONFIG VARIABLES
       NETCONFIG_MODULES_ORDER
              This  variable  defines  the  start  order  of netconfig modules
              installed in the /etc/netconfig.d/ directory.

              To disable the execution of a module, don't remove it  from  the
              list but prepend it with a minus sign, -ntp-runtime.

       NETCONFIG_<set>_POLICY
              Netconfig  defines  a merge policy variable for each set of net-
              work settings.  An empty policy variable disables any  modifica-
              tions in netconfig.

              This  variable  lists the network interfaces, that netconfig has
              to consider as a valid source for this set of  settings  and  in
              which order.

              Except  of  complete  interface  names,  also basic wildcards to
              match multiple interfaces are allowed. For example, "eth*  ppp?"
              will target first all eth and then all ppp0-ppp9 interfaces.

              There  are  two  special predefined policy values which indicate
              how to apply the static settings defined  in  the  corresponding
              NETCONFIG_<set>_STATIC_* variables:

              STATIC the  static  settings have to be merged together with the
                     dynamic settings.

              STATIC_FALLBACK
                     the static settings have to be used only, when no dynamic
                     are avaliable.

              By  default,  the  policy is set to the special value auto. This
              special policy value is resolved differently by  netconfig  when
              the NetworkManager is enabled or disabled:

                     NetworkManager is disabled
                            The  auto  policy  value  is  resolved to a policy
                            "STATIC *".

                     NetworkManager is enabled
                            The auto policy value is resolved to "STATIC_FALL-
                            BACK  NetworkManager"  causing to use the Network-
                            Manager build-in merge policy with a  fallback  to
                            the static settings defined in netconfig variables
                            when the NetworkManager does not provide any.

                            Note: NetworkManager is not using any of the stat-
                            ically defined netconfig settings.
                            Please  use  the (k)nm connection editor to define
                            yout network settings for the NetworkManager!

   DNS
       NETCONFIG_DNS_POLICY
              Defines the DNS merge policy.  See also the NETCONFIG_<set>_POL-
              ICY section.

       NETCONFIG_DNS_FORWARDER
              The  name  of  the DNS forwarder that has to be configured. Cur-
              rently implemented are "bind" (dns-bind module), "dnsmasq" (dns-
              dnsmasq)  and  "resolver"  (dns-resolver module), that causes to
              write the name server IP addresses directly to  /etc/resolv.conf
              only  (no forwarder).  Empty string defaults to "resolver", that
              is also the default setting.

              See also NETCONFIG MODULES section for more informations.

       NETCONFIG_DNS_FORWARDER_FALLBACK
              When enabled (default) in forwarder  mode  ("bind",  "dnsmasq"),
              netconfig writes an explicit localhost nameserver address to the
              /etc/resolv.conf, followed by the policy  resolved  name  server
              list  as  fallback  for the moments, when the local forwarder is
              stopped. Otherwise, the fallback is written only, when the  NET-
              CONFIG_DNS_STATIC_SERVERS   variable   contains   an   localhost
              address.

       NETCONFIG_DNS_STATIC_SEARCHLIST
              List of DNS domain names used for host-name lookup.

              It is written as search list into the /etc/resolv.conf file.

       NETCONFIG_DNS_STATIC_SERVERS
              List of namserver IP addresses used for host-name lookup.

              When the NETCONFIG_DNS_FORWARDER variable is set to  "resolver",
              the name servers are written directly to /etc/resolv.conf.

              Otherwise,  the nameserver are written into a forwarder specific
              configuration file. Whether the nameservers are written as fall-
              back  to the /etc/resolv.conf, depends on the NETCONFIG_DNS_FOR-
              WARDER_FALLBACK variable.  When the  /etc/resolv.conf  does  not
              contain  any nameservers, the glibc makes use of the name server
              running on the local machine (the forwarder). See also NETCONFIG
              MODULES section for more informations.

       NETCONFIG_DNS_RANKING
              Allows  to  specify  a  custom DNS service ranking list, that is
              which services provide preferred (e.g. vpn services), and  which
              services fallback settings (e.g. avahi). It causes a per service
              sorting of the nameservers and search list settings.   Preferred
              service  names have to be prepended with a "+", fallback service
              names can be marked with a "-" character. Instead of the service
              name  also a regex is supported using +/pattern/ and -/pattern/.
              The special default value "auto" enables  the  build-in  service
              ranking list, currently:
                  "+/vpn/ -/auto/ +strongswan +openswan +racoon -avahi"
              the value "none" or "" allows to disable the ranking / sorting.

       NETCONFIG_DNS_RESOLVER_OPTIONS
              Allows   to   specify   options   to   use   when  writting  the
              /etc/resolv.conf, for example:
                   "debug attempts:1 timeout:10"
              See resolv.conf(5) manual page for details.

       NETCONFIG_DNS_RESOLVER_SORTLIST
              Allows  to  specify  a  sortlist  to  use  when   writting   the
              /etc/resolv.conf, for example:
                   "130.155.160.0/255.255.240.0 130.155.0.0"
              See resolv.conf(5) manual page for details.

   NTP
       NETCONFIG_NTP_POLICY
              Defines the NTP merge policy.  See also the NETCONFIG_<set>_POL-
              ICY section.

       NETCONFIG_NTP_STATIC_SERVERS
              List of NTP server IP addresses.

   NIS
       NETCONFIG_NIS_POLICY Defines the NIS / YP merge policy.  See  also  the
       NETCONFIG_<set>_POLICY section.

       NETCONFIG_NIS_STATIC_DOMAIN [ _<number> ]
              A NIS domain name.

       NETCONFIG_NIS_STATIC_SERVERS [ _<number> ]
              A list of NIS servers for the domain with same suffix number.

       NETCONFIG_NIS_SETDOMAINNAME
              Defines  whether  to set the NIS domain using a setdomainname(2)
              call.  When enabled and the NIS domain is not  provided  dynami-
              cally  or  defined in the static netconfig variables, the domain
              from /etc/defaultdomain is used as fallback. Valid values are:
              no     netconfig does not set the domainname at all
              yes    netconfig sets the domainname according to the NIS policy
                     using  the  settings  of  the first interface and service
                     which provided the NIS domainname.
              <interface>
                     netconfig sets the domainname according to the NIS policy
                     using  the  settings  of the first service which provided
                     the NIS domainname on the specified interface.

NETCONFIG MODULES
       dns-resolver
              This module writes the DNS settings  into  the  /etc/resolv.conf
              file.

              When  the  NETCONFIG_DNS_FORWARDER  variable  is empty or set to
              "resolver", both, the domain search list and the nameserver list
              is written.

              Otherwise,  only  the domain search list is written. Whether the
              nameservers are written to the /etc/resolv.conf  or  handled  by
              the  forwarder  specific module (e.g. bind) only, depends on the
              NETCONFIG_DNS_FORWARDER_FALLBACK variable.

       dns-bind
              This module writes the DNS nameservers  as  forwarders  for  the
              bind  nameserver  into  the  /etc/named.d/forwarders.conf  file.
              Please verify that this file is included in the options  section
              of /etc/named.conf, like:
              options {
                   #forward                first;
                   include                 "/etc/named.d/forwarders.conf";
              # [...]
              You  can  use  the  yast2 dns-server module to configure bind as
              forwarder.

       dns-dnsmasq
              This module writes the DNS nameservers  as  forwarders  for  the
              dnsmasq  nameserver  into  the  /var/run/dnsmasq-forwarders.conf
              file. Please verify, that this file is set  in  the  resolv-file
              keyword in the /etc/dnsmasq.conf.

       ntp-runtime
              The   netconfig   ntp-runtime   module   does   not   alter  the
              /etc/ntp.conf file, but makes use  of  NTP  "runtime  configura-
              tion".

              The    list   of   the   NTP   servers   is   written   to   the
              /var/run/ntp/servers-netconfig file  and  if  the  configuration
              changed  meanwhile,  the  ntp  service  will  be restarted using
              "rcntp try-restart". The ntp init script provides the  function-
              ality to apply the server list at runtime to the ntpd(1) daemon.

       nis    This  module  writes  the NIS configuration into the /etc/ypconf
              file and reloads the "ypbind"  service  when  the  configuration
              changed.

MODIFY INPUT FORMAT
       The netconfig modify command expects a simple, single quoted, key-value
       parameter list in a dhcpcd info file compatible  format.  The  keywords
       have  to  be usable as variable name in a shell (identifier).  The key-
       word INTERFACE is mandatory. The currently considered  key-value  pairs
       are:
              INTERFACE='<interface name>'
              IPADDR='<IP address> [/<prefix length>]'
              NETMASK='<network mask>'
              NETWORK='<network address>'
              BROADCAST='<broadcast address>'
              ROUTES='<space separated list of classless route entries>'
              Each route entry consists of "network,netmask,router" addresses.
              GATEWAYS='<space separated list of gateway IP addresses>'
              DNSSEARCH='<space separated list of DNS domain names>'
              DNSDOMAIN='<DNS domain name>'
              DNSSERVERS='<space separated list of DNS nameserver addresses>'
              NTPSERVERS='<space separated list of ntp server addresses>'
              NISDOMAIN='<NIS domain name>'
              NISSERVERS='<list of server addresses for the NIS domain>'
              NETBIOSNAMESERVER='<list of netbios nameserver addresses>'

MODIFY VARIABLE EXAMPLES
       See also the output of the dhcpcd-test <interface name> command.
       Following variables are used by the current netconfig modules:

   DNS
       DNSSEARCH='example.net example.com'
       DNSDOMAIN='example.com'
       DNSSERVERS='192.168.0.10 192.168.0.20'

   NTP
       NTPSERVERS='192.168.0.10 192.168.0.20'

   NIS
       NISDOMAIN='example.com'
       NISSERVERS='192.168.0.20 192.168.0.10'

BUGS
       Please report bugs at <http://www.suse.de/feedback>

AUTHORS
       Michael Calmer <mc@suse.de>
       Marius Tomaschewski <mt@suse.de>
       Milisav Radmanic <radmanic@suse.de>

SEE ALSO
       ifcfg(5),
       /etc/sysconfig/network/config.

sysconfig                        October 2008                     NETCONFIG(8)

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