openrc/conf.d/network.Linux

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# ifconfig under Linux is not that powerful and doesn't easily handle
# multiple addresses
# On the other hand, ip (iproute2) is quite powerful and is also supported
# ip_eth0="192.168.0.10/24; 192.168.10.10/24"
# Create a bonded interface
# interfaces="bond0"
# ifup_bond0="modprobe bonding; ifconfig \$int up; ifenslave \$int bge0"
# ifconfig_bond0="192.168.0.10 netmask 255.255.255.0"
# ifdown_bond0="rmmod bonding"
# Create a bridged interface - let dhcpcd configure the address
# interfaces="br0"
# ifup_br0="brctl addbr \$int; brctl add \$int eth1; brtctl add \$int eth2"
# ifdown_br0="ifconfig \$int down; btctl delbr \$int"
# Create VLAN
# interfaces="eth0_2 eth0_3 eth0_4"
# ifup_eth0="vconfig add \$int 2; vconfig add \$int 3; vconfig add \$int 4"
# ifconfig_eth0_2="192.168.2.10 netmask 255.255.255.0"
# ifconfig_eth0_3="192.168.3.10 netmask 255.255.255.0"
# ifconfig_eth0_4="192.168.4.10 netmask 255.255.255.0"
# ifdown_eth0="vconfig rem \$int.2; vconfig rem \$int.3; vconfig rem \$int.4"
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# Normally you would use wpa_supplicant to configure wireless, but you can
# use iwconfig also
# ifup_wlan0="iwconfig \$int key s:secretkey enc open essid foobar"