Re: Two ethernet cards [SOLVED]

2004-09-18 Thread Jason Rennie
It was annoying that dhclient would spend 60 second figuring out that eth0 was not connected to a network. Some pre-up lines fixed that problem: auto eth0 iface eth0 inet dhcp pre-up /home/jrennie/usr/bin/check-mac-address.sh eth0 00:50:8B:46:28:6F auto eth1 iface eth1 inet dhcp

Re: Two ethernet cards [SOLVED]

2004-09-18 Thread Jason Rennie
On Sat, Sep 18, 2004 at 05:14:41PM -0400, Jason Rennie wrote: > Now, when the laptop is docked, PCMCIA comes up as eth0, but I lied. PCMCIA still comes up as eth1 (dhclient and ifconfig confused me by showing eth0 and 00:50:8B:46:28:6F together...) I added another section to /etc/network/interfa

Two ethernet cards

2004-09-18 Thread Jason Rennie
Hello, I have a laptop with docking station. The laptop has a PCMCIA wireless card; the docking station has its own ethernet port/card. When I boot up w/o the docking station, the wireless card is recognized as eth0 and the network comes up properly. When I boot up with the docking station, the

Re: two ethernet cards

2002-05-29 Thread dman
On Wed, May 29, 2002 at 11:40:46AM -0400, Jason Healy wrote: Minor (or not-so-minor) correction : | The short version is this: the kernel will not use two NICs if they | are on the same physical network (or if the kernel *thinks* they're on | the same physical network). True. | Basically, if et

Re: two ethernet cards

2002-05-29 Thread Jason Healy
On Tuesday 28 May 2002 23:44, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > eth0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:A0:CC:53:66:08 > inet addr:192.168.1.1 Bcast:192.168.1.255 > > eth1 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:A0:CC:61:E9:65 > inet addr:192.168.1.20 Bcast:192.168.1.255 > > No major pr

Re: two ethernet cards

2002-05-29 Thread Bob Underwood
On Tuesday 28 May 2002 23:44, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I am trying to set up a firewall, however I have hit a > snag that I cannot seem to get around. I am trying to > run two ethernet cards, both of them are Netgear FA310TX > cards, and both are supposed to run on the tulip >

Re: two ethernet cards

2002-05-28 Thread Elizabeth Barham
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > I am trying to set up a firewall, however I have hit a snag that I > cannot seem to get around. I am trying to run two ethernet cards, > both of them are Netgear FA310TX cards, and both are supposed to run > on the tulip driver. When I install the OS,

two ethernet cards

2002-05-28 Thread kbdlock
I am trying to set up a firewall, however I have hit a snag that I cannot seem to get around. I am trying to run two ethernet cards, both of them are Netgear FA310TX cards, and both are supposed to run on the tulip driver. When I install the OS, and I set up eth0, it works fine, right from

Re: two ethernet cards without routing

2002-03-13 Thread Vineet Kumar
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [020313 02:30]: > Hi folk's: > > I've installed two ethernet cards to my debian server and they work fine. > I want to give some services to one IP and other services to the other, so: > How can I deactivate the routing option betw

Re: two ethernet cards without routing

2002-03-13 Thread George Karaolides
On Wed, 13 Mar 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Hi folk's: > > I've installed two ethernet cards to my debian server and they work fine. > I want to give some services to one IP and other services to the other, so: > How can I deactivate the routing option betwen cards?

RE: two ethernet cards without routing

2002-03-13 Thread Brooks R. Robinson
| I've installed two ethernet cards to my debian server and they work fine. | I want to give some services to one IP and other services to the | other, so: | How can I deactivate the routing option betwen cards? | | There have to be some kind of routing now because I can connect | to my a

two ethernet cards without routing

2002-03-13 Thread jsalord
Hi folk's: I've installed two ethernet cards to my debian server and they work fine. I want to give some services to one IP and other services to the other, so: How can I deactivate the routing option betwen cards? There have to be some kind of routing now because I can connect to

RE: Two ethernet cards, one IP?!?

2001-09-25 Thread George Karaolides
; > Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org > Subject: RE: Two ethernet cards, one IP?!? > > > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- > Hash: SHA1 > > > Hi, > > > > Thanks for the reply. > > > > I shall certainly try using ipchains for this, and will

RE: Two ethernet cards, one IP?!?

2001-09-25 Thread Theo Zourzouvillys
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 > Hi, > > Thanks for the reply. > > I shall certainly try using ipchains for this, and will let you > know if it works. > > Best regards, > > George Karaolides 8, Costakis Pantelides St., > tel: +35 79 68 08 86 Strovolos

Re: Two ethernet cards, one IP?!?

2001-09-25 Thread George Karaolides
Hi, Thanks for the reply. I shall certainly try using ipchains for this, and will let you know if it works. Best regards, George Karaolides 8, Costakis Pantelides St., tel: +35 79 68 08 86 Strovolos, email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Nicosia CY 2057, web: www.karaoli

Re: Two ethernet cards, one IP?!?

2001-09-25 Thread Matthew Sackman
Well, although this is not really a solution to the problem, you can easily get round the problem with a simple firewall. I don't know the exact commands for a 2.2 kernel - I've only really ever learnt the 2.4 netfilter stuff, but basically, you should be able to specify both destination addresses

RE: Two ethernet cards, one IP?!?

2001-09-25 Thread George Karaolides
On Tue, 25 Sep 2001, Theo Zourzouvillys wrote: > > I have an Intel Nightshade server motherboard installed in an Intel > > server case, running Debian 2.2r3 (potato). > > > > Its on-board Intel EtherExpress Pro 100 ethernet card works fine on > > its own. > > > > When I install an Intel EtherEx

RE: Two ethernet cards, one IP?!?

2001-09-25 Thread Theo Zourzouvillys
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 > I have an Intel Nightshade server motherboard installed in an Intel > server case, running Debian 2.2r3 (potato). > > Its on-board Intel EtherExpress Pro 100 ethernet card works fine on > its own. > > When I install an Intel EtherExpress Pro 100

Two ethernet cards, one IP?!?

2001-09-25 Thread George Karaolides
Hi all, I have an Intel Nightshade server motherboard installed in an Intel server case, running Debian 2.2r3 (potato). Its on-board Intel EtherExpress Pro 100 ethernet card works fine on its own. When I install an Intel EtherExpress Pro 100 PCI card and configure two ethernet interfaces, the P

Re: Two ethernet cards

1999-09-12 Thread Neil Booth
George Bonser wrote:- > > If both cards are PCI there really should not be a problem. Try swapping the > order of the cards in the PCI bus and see if that helps. Hmmm, yes they are both PCI - swapping the card order made no difference - the same card gets recognised first, and the second one ign

Re: Two ethernet cards

1999-09-12 Thread George Bonser
On 12-Sep-99 Neil Booth wrote: > Hi Peter, > > Literally all that came in the box was a manual, a cable for > Wake-On-LAN, and the card itself. > > Could you elaborate? > > Neil. If both cards are PCI there really should not be a problem. Try swapping the order of the cards in the PCI bus and

Re: Two ethernet cards

1999-09-12 Thread Neil Booth
Peter Iannarelli wrote:- > Hello Neil: > > via the card configuration tool from the manufacturer, > you should be able to change the IRQ and I/O mapping > for the card(s) in question. > > Peter Hi Peter, Literally all that came in the box was a manual, a cable for Wake-On-LAN, and the card itse

Re: Two ethernet cards

1999-09-12 Thread Peter Iannarelli
Hello Neil: via the card configuration tool from the manufacturer, you should be able to change the IRQ and I/O mapping for the card(s) in question. Peter Neil Booth wrote: > I have 2 PCI Planex ethernet cards in my machine, the first uses > "tulip.c" as its driver, and the second uses "de4x5.c

Two ethernet cards

1999-09-12 Thread Neil Booth
I have 2 PCI Planex ethernet cards in my machine, the first uses "tulip.c" as its driver, and the second uses "de4x5.c". When I inserted the second card today and rebuilt my kernel (no modules), during boot-time initialization the tulip driver initializes successfully as eth0, but the second drive

Re: How do I configure two ethernet cards ?

1998-08-18 Thread Lars Steinke
On Tue, 18 Aug 1998, Guenther Koerbler wrote: > I have two 3Com Etherlink III 3C509B !! > I do not know how I configure the cards ??? Ain't hard at all: Have a look at /etc/init.d/network, then copy the three last lines, change the eth0 to eth1 for the second card and use the right IP address, n

How do I configure two ethernet cards ?

1998-08-18 Thread Guenther Koerbler
Hello I have two 3Com Etherlink III 3C509B !! I do not know how I configure the cards ??? With the normal installation I have only the opportunity to install 1 card ! Can anyone help me, please !!! Guenther Koerbler

Two Ethernet Cards

1997-06-28 Thread Lalovic, Drazen