Date: Tue, 14 Oct 2003 21:20:43 -0600 From: "Edward Aronyk" <earonyk@360integration.com> To: <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org> Subject: IP Change Message-ID: <014e01c392cb$5488e560$6501a8c0@zeta>
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Good day all,
I'm somewhat new to FreeBSD, so today when we had to deploy a new server
to the colo running FreeBSD, I ran into problems.
Basically the server has been in the office running for the last few
weeks with a DHCP provided IP - but now that it's getting a static IP
I'm not totally sure what to do. I have all of our in information:
Server IP: x.y.z.48
Subnet: 255.255.255.224
Gateway: x.y.z.33
DNS: a.b.c.24
a.b.c.160
But I'm not sure exactly what needs to change to make this all work
properly? Specifically, I can't find where to put the gateway
information. I know that on OpenBSD it was placed in /etc/mygate but the
same doesn't seem to be true in FreeBSD? Also, what should my
resolv.conf file look like?
Thanks for the help,
Ed Aronyk
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