Hi, I also need to setup clients with multiple (two or more) network interfaces, and as there doesn't seem to be a step-by-step Howto with condensed information for this highly requested topic neither on the mailing list nor in the FAIwiki I have started a page in the latter:
http://faiwiki.informatik.uni-koeln.de/index.php/Multiple_Network_Interfaces_Howto My very problem boils down to the following: * I need to install a client machine and configure it with all static IP addresses for each of the network interfaces. (That would involve fai-chboot and the /var/lib/fai/config/scripts/FAIBASE/30-interface script - to dynamically setup all active interfaces in the client's /etc/network/interfaces file.) Is anyone of you aware of step-by-step instructions that tackle this problem, or has anyone of you done exactly this before too? What I am about to try is create a boot profile for each interface (based on MAC address/IP address of the interfaces), and put a configuration in /etc/dhcp3/dhcpd.conf for each of the interfaces. I will update the Wiki article mentioned above based on my findings. In the meantime any feedback of you is highly welcome! Cheers, Peter Henning Sprang wrote: > Adrian Gibanel Lopez wrote: > > Is there any howto or any tip about how to handle situations where > > terminals have two network cards? > > I never did it myself, but that's an often reoccuring topic - please > search the mailing list archive and the wiki.