Le Wed, 26 Aug 2009 00:06:16 +0200, Frédéric Perrin <frederic.perrin@xxxxxxxx> a écrit : > Le mardi 25 à 10:05, Jeff Horelick a écrit : > > As Sven-Hendrik said, you need to use ifconfig $interface up and ifconfig > > $interface down. If you really need ifup and ifdown, put this in your > > .bashrc: > > > > alias 'ifup eth0'='ifconfig eth0 up' > > alias 'ifdown eth0'='ifconfig eth0 down" > > You *do* realise that ifup does slightly more than ifconfig up ? ifup allows you to configure some stuff using /etc/network/interfaces. If that's what you're looking for, you probably want to take a look at netcfg instead of ifconfig. -- catwell