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gabryael

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Apr 11, 2002
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I'm a sysadmin that has been given responsibilty of a SCO box tucked away in a dark and dank corner of our datacenter. My question is, how do I go about changing the IP address of the box?
 
Start with netconfig.


You'll need to manually edit at least /etc/hosts either before or after netconfig. If you do it after, you'll find both your old and new address in there; delete the old. If you forget that, you'll be getting portmapper messages when you reboot.

You may need to change your default route if this is a lan ip change- see faq58-1436 here for some clues as to where that might be set.


Depending upon lots of other things you may need to edit other files. See for more on that.

You might find useful also. Tony Lawrence
SCO Unix/Linux Resources tony@pcunix.com
 
Dear Gabrayel,
Either you go to /etc directory and open hosts file by vi and change ip address then restart server Or you do it from the scoadmin--> network --> Network Configuration Manager
--> then select Modify protocol manager after selecting the SCO TCP/IP option of the Ethernet card.
That's it.
Please inform me of your situation.
Regards,
Christian
 
ChristianS: your advice is incorrect and incomplete. Please read the other post I wrote here. Tony Lawrence
SCO Unix/Linux Resources tony@pcunix.com
 
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