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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.