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= Configuring a Network Using Virtual Machines = | = Configuring a Network Using Virtual Machines = | ||
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* Use the Fedora GUI program to configure network interfaces with static IP configuration and host name resolution | * Use the Fedora GUI program to configure network interfaces with static IP configuration and host name resolution |
Revision as of 09:41, 2 March 2010
Contents
Configuring a Network Using Virtual Machines
Objectives
- Use the Fedora GUI program to configure network interfaces with static IP configuration and host name resolution
- Use the
find
command to locate the configuration files modified by the GUI network configuration program - To examine some of the Linux's TCP/IP configuration files in the
/etc/
directory - To configure a Fedora host with static network configuration without a GUI tool
- To use and interpret the
netstat
command to troubleshoot and monitor network services - To configure the linux firewall
iptables
to allow/disallow/forward different types of network traffic using simple rules
Reference
- man pages for find, ifconfig, ping, netstat, NetworkManager, nslookup, iptables, arp
- Online reading material for week 8.
Required materials
- Fedora 12 Live CD or a classmate on the same pod
- USB flash drive, 64 MB or more in size (Warning: the contents of this drive will be erased)
- One SATA hard disk in a removable drive tray with Fedora host and 3 Fedora Virtual Machines