The old way of configuring Debian-based network interfaces was based on the ifupdown package. The new default is called Netplan, and although it's not terribly difficult to use, it's drastically ...
Netplan is a modern network configuration tool introduced in Ubuntu 17.10 and later adopted as the default for managing network interfaces in Ubuntu 18.04 and beyond. With its YAML-based configuration ...
How to configure a static IP address in Ubuntu Server 18.04 Your email has been sent Canonical has changed the way we configure static IPs in Ubuntu. Jack Wallen shows you how it's done. From the ...
This config uses netplan, and it's convenient that I can use 'sudo netplan try' and the system comes back up after two minutes, but I can't get the address to take. There are many sets of instructions ...
How to set a default gateway with Netplan, now that gateway4 has been deprecated Your email has been sent With the latest release of Ubuntu, the method of defining a default gateway in Netplan has ...
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