2005/11/11, mikepolniak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On 18:39 Fri 11 Nov , choy wrote:
> >
> > So my question is: how can I config the server so both connection
> > (eth0 and eth1) can connect to my server?
> >
> One way to do this is with iproute. Read "Linux Advanced Routing & Traffic
> Control HOW
On 18:39 Fri 11 Nov , choy wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a web server connected indirectly to the Internet(ISP -> router
> -> server eth0). I've setup NAT port forward in the router so all web
> server connections are forwarded to server. Recently, I've added a new
> ethernet card(eth1) to the serve
Hi,
I have a web server connected indirectly to the Internet(ISP -> router
-> server eth0). I've setup NAT port forward in the router so all web
server connections are forwarded to server. Recently, I've added a new
ethernet card(eth1) to the server, and it has a public ip(ISP ->
server eth1). Aft
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