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How to set a static IP address on Debian server

Jack Wallen walks you through the process of giving a standard user sudo privileges so they can set a static IP address on Debian server.

For the full step-by-step article, head to: https://www.techrepublic.com/article/set-static-ip-address-debian-server/

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10 thoughts on “How to set a static IP address on Debian server

  • amazing great and doesn't fukin work! I hate linux :"D

  • great tutorial, straight to the point and with the link provided below to do a copy/paste.

  • My interfaces file had no configuration and when I tried adding one i no longer have a connection, even after reverting the file

  • Hey Sir! New Sub: Dryden, MI
    Just installed Deb 12 BookWoom, This Helped Tremendously!

  • /etc/network/ does not exist 🤣🤣🤣

  • Hi, thanks for making net debian tutorial. First you should keep the net name, enp0s3, (why can't I change net name?) after to keep script (let a space to type address ….) so the last to type systemctl restart networking. Thanks

  • Thank you for this quick and concise tutorial! I have Debian 11.5.0 and it worked for me once I installed the sudo command.

  • I should be able to do this in debian 11 desktop?

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