# Dnetd config file # DECnet services # Daemons to start. You may remove the ones you don't want daemons="dnetd" #daemons="dnetd phoned" # Prefix for where the progs are installed. Either /usr or /usr/local # depending on whether a certain use flag was set during emerge. prefix=/usr/local # Please set this to the same interface as the default one that # has been specified in the /etc/decnet.conf file # this is only used for the /etc/init.d/dnetd file ETHER=eth2 # Interfaces to set the MAC address of. By default only the default # interface in /etc/decnet.conf will be set. If you want to setup # more interfaces for DECnet than add them here. extra_interfaces="" # DON'T EDIT THESE YET! # Various variables startendecho="" stopendecho="done." # INFORMATION ON STARTING DNETD FROM /etc/conf.d/local.start # # Here is an example from my own machine that I use to get the # service started in the bootup process # bring the interface down # ifconfig your_default_interface down # run the dnetd startup script # /etc/init.d/dnetd start # bring the interface backup # ifconfig your_default_interface up # make sure the default interface is known to the kernel # echo "your_default_interface" > /proc/sys/net/decnet/default_device # make sure this hosts node name is known to the kernel # echo "mynodename" > /proc/sys/net/decnet/node_name # echo make sure this hosts node address is known to the kernel # echo mynodeaddress > /proc/sys/net/decnet/node_address # re-add the default gateway is your gateway is set manually or is static # route add default gw default_gw # Add neighbors to the default interface with addresses of remote_node_address(1-3) # to the kernel # ip -f dnet neigh add remote_node_address1 dev default_interface # ip -f dnet neigh add remote_node_address2 dev default_interface # ip -f dnet neigh add remote_node_address3 dev default_interface