[X-Unix] Altering system parameters (e.g. IP addresses) on Mac OS Xserver

Eric F Crist ecrist at secure-computing.net
Sun Mar 9 12:38:51 PDT 2008


Why do you have to reboot?
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Eric F Crist
Secure Computing Networks  

-----Original Message-----
From: Ken Rossman <rossman at columbia.edu>

Date: Sun, 9 Mar 2008 15:34:16 
To:"A place to discuss Mac OS X from the perspective of the command line." <x-unix at listserver.themacintoshguy.com>
Subject: [X-Unix] Altering system parameters (e.g. IP addresses) on Mac OS X
	server


Folks,

I have a need to change some IP address range info on a Mac server  
platform
(running OS X server), but don't have a physical console, and can't  
remote
desktop into it.  I can only (at present) open a command line (ssh)  
shell to it.

I need to change the server's default IP address to a different  
network range,
then reboot it, and hope I can still get on it.

What are the command line incantations I need (beyond just editing / 
etc/hosts,
which I have done already) to make the server's default en0 address  
change from
one network to another.

Thanks,
K

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