Johan Ehnberg wrote:
I've been experimenting with this stuff, too. So maybe I can help you
I put two ethernet cards in my pc. However, i can't
ping a remote host from both interfaces (eth0,eth1, after
swapping the cable over).
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One computer could be 192.168.0.2, the other 192.168.1.2. The
I've been experimenting with this stuff, too. So maybe I can help you
I put two ethernet cards in my pc. However, i can't
ping a remote host from both interfaces (eth0,eth1, after
swapping the cable over).
I assume you mean a computer that is not in your own network. If that is
the case, you are
Hi,
I put two ethernet cards in my pc. However, i can't
ping a remote host from both interfaces (eth0,eth1, after
swapping the cable over).
If i disable one interface, then i can ping from the
other. Both cards are pci of different brands.
I've tried giving both cards the same address and
differen
Tom Allison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Tom> I think what I need to end up with is this:
Tom> add an entry into /etc/network/interfaces that goes like this:
Tom> iface eth1 inet dhcp ( I have a dhcp connection on the internet )
Yup.
Tom> And I need something in the /etc/modules.conf like: a
I tried.
I can't find it.
I am trying to set up two NICs for a firewall boxen. I've done this
with Slackware
I think what I need to end up with is this:
add an entry into /etc/network/interfaces that goes like this:
iface eth1 inet dhcp ( I have a dhcp connection on the internet )
An
Using Hamm - 2.0.33 monolithic kernel with ne compiled in. Trying to
get two ne2000 cards to work. Doesn't seen to operate like 1.3.
Putting the hardware parameters in lilo.conf doesn't seem to have any
effect. Also, the mini-howto for multiple ethernets seems to have
dissapeared off the net.
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