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NAME

       ifplugd.conf - ifplugd configuration file

SYNOPSIS

       /etc/default/ifplugd

DESCRIPTION

       ifplugd.conf  is  the  configuration  file  for  ifplugd. It is a shell
       script that is sourced by the init script starting the daemon. It shall
       be  used to set environment variables which are interpreted by the init
       script:

OPTIONS

       INTERFACES
              Specifies the ethernet interfaces to monitor. It has to  contain
              a  space  seperated list of network interfaces names. Most users
              will probably use "eth0" here, however you  may  add  additional
              interfaces  for monitoring more than one device. A special value
              is supported as well: "auto" will enable a more or less  working
              auto detection of available network devices. This won’t make you
              happy when using network module auto loading,  since  it  cannot
              detect currently unloaded network devices.

       HOTPLUG_INTERFACES
              Specifies the interfaces that can be hotplugged (like interfaces
              on PCMCIA, USB or WLAN adapters).  "all" can be used to make the
              udev   script  start  an  ifplugd  process  for  any  hotplugged
              interfaces (except those already listed in INTERFACES).

       ARGS   Additional command line arguments for  ifplugd  invocation.  See
              ifplugd(8) for further information.

       ARGS_iface
              If  specified  for  an  interface this variable takes precedence
              over ARGS. This may be useful if more than one network device is
              present.

SEE ALSO

       ifplugd(8)

COMMENTS

       This man page was written using xmltoman(1) by Oliver Kurth.