/etc/net provides a fresh technique for Linux network configuration duties.
One of the core features of the "etc net Configurator" is its support for configuration profiles, providing users with the ability to create personalized network configurations. It also includes interface name management to make it easier for users to manage their network interfaces. In addition, "etc net Configurator" supports removable devices and is integrated with the full iproute2 command set for more advanced configuration tasks.
The software has interface dependency resolution, which helps ensure that interfaces dependent on other interfaces are correctly configured. In addition, it comes with a QoS configuration framework that allows users to manage traffic according to their requirements. The software also supports firewall configuration, which provides an additional layer of security to the network.
The "etc net Configurator" is highly versatile and is compatible with different types of interfaces, including Ethernet, WiFi (WEP), IPv6/IPv6 tunnels, PSK IPSec tunnels, VLAN, PLIP, Ethernet bonding and bridging, traffic equalizer, Pent@NET, usbnet, PPP (PPtP, PPPoE) and more. Interestingly, support for new interface types can easily be added without overall design changes due to its modular design.
This latest release enhances the option set of /etc/net scripts 0.8.0. Users can take advantage of the new improvements to better configure their network interfaces. Overall, the "etc net Configurator" is a great software solution for managing Linux network configurations.
Version 0.0.7: N/A