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intuitively_0.7-1_i386 
NAME
intuitively.conf — Configuration file for intuitively
Synopsis
intuitively.conf controls how intuitively behaves.
Example intuitively.conf
[work]
myip = 192.168.1.253
netmask = 255.255.255.0
other_ip = 192.168.1.1 #router
other_ip = 192.168.1.2 = aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff #general server w/ethernet address
default_gw = 192.168.1.1
description = Work
#script = /usr/share/intuitively/work.sh
[home]
myip = 192.168.199.6
netmask = 255.255.255.0
other_ip = 192.168.199.2
other_ip = 192.168.199.3
other_ip = 192.168.199.4
other_mac = bb:cc:dd:ee:00:aa # sets which mac 192.168.199.4 must have
# in order to match this location
default_gw = 192.168.199.4
description = Home
#script = /usr/share/intuitively/home.sh
myip The ip address you want for this interface, either on the
form a.b.c.d, or with netmask, like a.b.c.d/e, where e
represents how many bits you want masked off or on the form
fff.ggg.hhh.iii, which allows for strange stuff like having
255.255.243.0 as your netmask (not recommended).
netmask if the netmask isn’t set in myip, it must be set here.
Allowed forms are single digit, specifying how many bits are
to be masked off, or a full ip address whose bits will be
masked off.
other_ip The ip address of one of the peers you are looking for. Good
choices include such things as file servers, NIS servers,
routers and other equipment which you are sure that is always
up. Note that it needs to be on the same LAN, since ARP
requests are normally not routed. It may also include the
MAC address of the machine, quite useful if you have multiple
networks with overlapping IP addresses
othermac The mac address of the previous other_ip. See otherip for
more information.
defaultlocation
If this flag is set, this location is used as default
location. That means if none of the descriped location is
found, this location is used. other location matches, this is
used. If several locations are marked with the flag
defaultlocation, the first one defined in the configuration
is chosen.
dontsetip If this flag is set, and this location is detected, no
interface configuration is done. You still have to provide
myip, but it may be any ip in the subnet, even an ip already
in use.
Files
/etc/intuitively/intuitively.conf
intuitively.conf(5)