What do you mean by reset? Simply changing the IP addresses, or do you
mean reset completely with no configurations.

You can change IP's, routes, and passwords by typing setup at the
command line.

To clear all configs is more difficult as far as I know. I have gone in
and removed the configs for OpenVPN before and rebuilt that. I assume
you could do that to the other files under /var/lib/ipfire. I THINK a
reboot after that would give you a clean system.

If there is a magic "knock this back to default" command, I want to know
too.

There is a way to reset the ssh and https keys. If you want that, I
could try to find it again (haven't done it in a while). Was a fairly
simple command if I remember correctly.

Rod

On 12/20/2013 01:50 AM, Dirk Lehmann wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> I was wondering if anybody could tell me if it is possible to reset the
> IPFire configuration to default without a new installation?
> 
> Best regards,
> 
> Dirk Lehmann
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