Antix linux настройка сети
Connect to the Internet
antiX should automatically connect you to the Internet if you are using a wired (ethernet) connection. For wireless, you will have to configure your network connection. antiX provides 2 tools for this; ceni and wicd. antiX devs recommend ceni because it uses a lot less RAM.
Ceni
Ceni is the default network manager used on antiX. It is a CLI application, which allows users to configure /etc/network/interfaces through a command-line interface. It supports wired and wireless connections.
The screenshots below show the procedure for a WPA wireless set up.
Wicd
antiX also ships with wicd on antiX-full and antiX-base. Default boot from live media has wicd DISABLED! If you prefer it over ceni, then you MUST enable it at the live boot menu by pressing F4 > wicd.
Wicd is probably the better choice if you use wireless on the go on a laptop eg from various cafes, hotels etc.
Dialup
Some may wonder why we still include this option. It is because so many parts of the world only have dialup. antiX ships with gnome-ppp as it is light and simple to configure.
Wifi with connman – antiX 19.2
For a long time, people have been having problems setting up their wireless connections with connman. Some were not able to find it, for some connman did not perform as expected. Others started using CENI before trying out connman.
I have created a video for all those users who are having difficulties with connman. It includes a few case scenarios:
– Connman is not in the Control Centre.
– Wifi is softlocked
– Connman doesn’t scan for Wireless Access Points.
– Connman gives out a strange error.
I hope this video can help all those who have problems with connman.
The only case I forgot to include is “The user set up wifi with CENI before trying out connman”.
For those reading this, the solution is to edit /etc/network/interfaces and remove the configuration created by ceni.
To edit the file, execute in terminal:
sudo geany /etc/network/interfaces
Edit the file until it only contains these lines:
#——————————————————————————
# /etc/network/interfaces
#
# interfaces(5) file used by ifup(8) and ifdown(8)
# Used by ceni but not by connman
#——————————————————————————
auto lo
iface lo inet loopback
Save the file and restart your system.
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Setting up static IP address
I suggested preventing wicd from starting up (edit /etc/default/wicd …there is a startup setting in there) and set up your static ip address only with ceni (which is the same as editing /etc/network).
conversely, if you want to use wicd to do this, then remove all entries from /etc/network/interfaces except the lo interface, and use only wicd.
either of those steps should remove the possible conflict in setups.
Hello,
antix base 19.1 64bits
I try to configure a static ip address for eth0 with ceni ; it works fine, /etc/network/interfaces contains the good entries and ifconfig returns my static ip address.
But like rmcellig, when I restart the machine, ip address of eth0 has its dhcp value back.
Explanation :
In order to configure my network interface eth0, I opened “Control Center – Network – Network interfaces (Ceni)” and entered desired values.
Problem was that after restart of the machine, eth0 had its DHCP address back, even if my static IP address was indicated in “/etc/network/interfaces”.
In fact, with antix 19 base and full, in order to configure your network interfaces (wired ones and Wifi), you have to open “Control Center – Network – Wifi Connexion (Connman)”, then “Details” menu entry and “Configuration’ button.
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