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=== | === Ubuntu basics === | ||
To see network details: | |||
ip a | |||
Bring an interface up/down: | |||
sudo ifconfig enp4s0 down | |||
sudo ifconfig enp4s0 up | |||
=== DNSMasq === | |||
I disabled systemd and use dnsmasq for bitpost routing. | |||
It provides static IPs to LAN via MAC addresses. | |||
It performs DNS caching. Use /etc/resolv.conf to set up fallback DNS. | |||
=== Update to new ISP === | === Update to new ISP === | ||
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* Go update ALL domains.google.com DNS records with the new IP! | * Go update ALL domains.google.com DNS records with the new IP! | ||
* Pray for IP stability! reddit commentors gave me hope, we will see... | * Pray for IP stability! reddit commentors gave me hope, we will see... | ||
=== Force apt to use a proxy === | |||
Edit /etc/apt/apt.conf: | |||
Acquire::http::Proxy "http://myproxy.com:####"; |
Revision as of 19:16, 30 September 2022
Ubuntu basics
To see network details:
ip a
Bring an interface up/down:
sudo ifconfig enp4s0 down sudo ifconfig enp4s0 up
DNSMasq
I disabled systemd and use dnsmasq for bitpost routing.
It provides static IPs to LAN via MAC addresses.
It performs DNS caching. Use /etc/resolv.conf to set up fallback DNS.
Update to new ISP
I did this for google fiber on 2022/09/30.
- Set up new ISP while keeping old
- Update any ethernet cables and NIC cards; I need cat6 from google fiber router GRAY port (2Gbps); I ordered a 10G network card on Amazon, not here yet.
- Remove old ISP cable from RJ45, plug in new ISP cable
- ssh 192.168.22.1 to get a terminal to bitpost box
- check that a new IP was obtained via `ip a`
- RESTART THE FIREWALL, it MUST BE STARTED after the IP is obtained! This was the kicker that had me scratching my head for an hour.
sudo su - edit_firewall # Ctrl-D to save and exit and restart it
- Check that you can ping google.com; check that LAN is up and ready
- Go update ALL domains.google.com DNS records with the new IP!
- Pray for IP stability! reddit commentors gave me hope, we will see...
Force apt to use a proxy
Edit /etc/apt/apt.conf:
Acquire::http::Proxy "http://myproxy.com:####";