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setting_interfaces [2018/01/02 08:07] walkeradminsetting_interfaces [2023/03/09 22:35] (current) – external edit 127.0.0.1
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 Although the MFCP uses Centos as its operating system, the same as the other software products, if you try to manually edit any of the interfaces by navigating to <color #ed1c24>/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts</color> you will not be able to, this is due to the user permissions. Although the MFCP uses Centos as its operating system, the same as the other software products, if you try to manually edit any of the interfaces by navigating to <color #ed1c24>/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts</color> you will not be able to, this is due to the user permissions.
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 To change the interface addresses (or add and remove interfaces) you have to use a built in tool called <color #ed1c24>nmtui</color>. To change the interface addresses (or add and remove interfaces) you have to use a built in tool called <color #ed1c24>nmtui</color>.
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 +To run <color #ed1c24>nmtui</color> correctly you must use elevated privileges. You can do this using either the mfadmin or mfeng users. 
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 +    sudo nmtui 
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 +You should see the following interface: 
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 +{{:nmtui003.jpg?700|}} 
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 +Select <color #ed1c24>Edit a connection</color> 
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 +{{:nmtui004.jpg?700|}} 
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 +From here you can chose which interface to edit. At the time of writing (Jan 2018) a new unit would show eth1 twice, I deleted both of them and recreated eth1. 
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 +Select the interface you wish to edit and press enter. 
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 +{{:nmtui005.jpg?700|}} 
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 +Make any necessary changes and select <OK> 
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