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-.TH DRAKCONNECT 8 "17 November 2003" "drakxtools" "Linux Administrator's Manual"
-.SH NAME
-drakconnect \- configure network interfaces
-.SH SYNOPSIS
-.B "drakconnect"
-.br
-.B "drakconnect --skip-wizard"
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-.B Drakconnect
-is used to configure the network interfaces.
-
-Drakconnect handle ISDN, modems, xDSL, LAN as well as wirelless
-connexions.
-
-There's two main modes: the wizard mode and the "embedded in mcc" view
-(the manage interface). In the wizard mode, drakconnect detect all
-network interfaces and offer to configure them.
-
-.SH OPTIONS
-.TP
-.B "\-\-del"
-Delete a network interface and all related files
-.TP
-.B "\-\-expert"
-Expert mode; give access to more options (advanced options are shown by
-default and some extra steps occured in the wizard)
-.TP
-.B "\-\-help"
-Display short description of drakconnect options
-.TP
-.B "\-\-skip-wizard"
-Manage interface.
-.TP
-.B "\-\-testing"
-Do not do anything (for debugging purpose)
-.SH FILES
-.SS Name resolution
-.I /etc/sysconfig/network
-global network options (hostname, is networking enabled, default gateway)
-.br
-.I /etc/hosts
-hosts to IPs mapping
-.br
-.I /etc/resolv.conf
-domain, primary & secondary DNS
-.br
-.SS Kernel interfaces list
-.I /proc/net/dev
-network interfaces and their stats
-.br
-.I /proc/net/if_inet6
-the same for IPv6
-.br
-.I /sys/class/net/*/
-per network interface sysfs interface
-.br
-.SS Interfaces configuration
-.I /etc/modules.conf and /etc/modprobe.conf
-logical network interfaces (eg: ethX) to kernel driver mapping
-.br
-.I /etc/iftab
-enable to remap interfaces names depending on ARP or MAC addresses,
-kernel driver, ... (see
-.BR iftab (5)
-for further information)
-.br
-.I /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-*
-per interface configuration (IP/network, IP discovery
-protocol, link notification support, ...) (see
-.BR ifcfg (8)
-for further information)
-.br
-.I /etc/profile.d/proxy.csh /etc/profile.d/proxy.sh
-proxy configuration
-.SS Profiles
-.I /etc/netprofile/
-the directory where profiles are saved
-.br
-.I /etc/netprofile/current
-this file hold the current profile name
-.br
-.I /etc/netprofile/list
-this file list the files to save in profiles
-.br
-.SS Peer
-.I /etc/ppp/options
-generic pppd options
-.br
-.I /etc/ppp/peers/ppp0
-pppd options for provider (ISP)
-.br
-.I /etc/ppp/pap-secrets and /etc/ppp/chap-secrets
-peer authentication data (login and passwords)
-.br
-.I /etc/ppp/pppoe.conf
-ppoe configuration file. see pppoe.conf(8)
-.SH BUGS
-.SH SEE ALSO
-arp(8), ethtool(8), ifcfg(5), ifconfig(8), pppd(8), netstat(8), rarp(8), route(8),
-.SH AUTHORS
-Damien "Dam's" Krotkine,
-.br
-Damien Chaumette,
-.br
-Francois Pons,
-.br
-Thierry Vignaud <tvignaud@mandrakesoft.com>
-.br
-Olivier blin <blino@mandrakesoft.com>