Re: [Efw-user] Server swap

2013-07-31 Thread Andres Gonzalez
Take a look at: /var/efw/ethernet

There it's all the NICs configuration

HTH.




On Wed, Jul 31, 2013 at 4:58 AM, jerry.miu jerry@gmail.com wrote:

 The server I had my endian install had failed. Luckily I had an identical
 server handy so I swapped out the drives and network cards to the spare
 server and got it up and running.

 But now the green and orange network cards cannot connect to the
 respective networks, and the Mac address for the green nic shows all zeros.

 Is there a way I can reset the network cards via the shell?

 Thanks in advance.





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Re: [Efw-user] Server swap

2013-07-31 Thread Davy Jonckheere
Check this out:

http://www.surf-it.be/blogs/endian-firewall-backup-restore-different-hardware-eth-fails



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Van: Andres Gonzalez [mailto:tuc...@gmail.com]
Verzonden: woensdag 31 juli 2013 13:23
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Onderwerp: Re: [Efw-user] Server swap

Take a look at: /var/efw/ethernet

There it's all the NICs configuration

HTH.


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Re: [Efw-user] Server swap

2013-07-31 Thread Emiliano Tortorella

Hi!

I've never tested what Davy just said, but it would be very useful, let 
me know if it fix your problem.


I'm going to tell you what I do when I need to migrate to another hardware:

1. I get on the console and identify the network cards with mii-tool
   connecting to them an ethernet cable. With this I can know for
   example that *eth5* is the one that used to be the *green interface*.
2. Check in */var/efw/ethernet/settings* witch brX correspond to each
   zone, typically *br0* correspond to the Green interface for example.
3. Edit */var/efw/ethernet/brX* to set the correct network card. Using
   the same example in */var/efw/ethernet/br0* write *eth5*
4. Reboot

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El 31/07/13 09:39, Davy Jonckheere escribió:


Check this out:

http://www.surf-it.be/blogs/endian-firewall-backup-restore-different-hardware-eth-fails

Met vriendelijke groet,

Davy Jonckheere
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*Van:*Andres Gonzalez [mailto:tuc...@gmail.com]
*Verzonden:* woensdag 31 juli 2013 13:23
*Aan:* jerry.miu; efw-user@lists.sourceforge.net 
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*Onderwerp:* Re: [Efw-user] Server swap

Take a look at: /var/efw/ethernet

There it's all the NICs configuration

HTH.



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[Efw-user] EFW - Problems with network cards , new installations , restoring config files

2013-07-31 Thread efw-user
Hi All, we really need an EFW What Every Admin Should Know document.

To that end, and the problem below, I would say that when I move to a
different hardware, or change network cards, and you get that problem
when the network cards Endian is expecting are no longer there... such
as when you restore a backup to a different installation... I do the
following:

I plug a monitor and keyboard into the firewall, and choose the login
to console option, then login as root.  If its a new installation,
you will need to use endian if you have not yet set a password.  Use
the command cd to change to root, then cd etc to get to the etc
directory.  Now type the command  rm businfotab  and hit enter...
you will delete the file which holds some of the network card info so
that the network configuration will run next reboot, and detect your
cards.

By the way, it is much easier to get everything going if I only put
one network card in at first... then I know it will respond on that
card... I can't finish the config because there is only one card, but
cancel out at the last part of the configuration, but then I shut
down, and install the second network card, or turn it on in bios of
the motherboard, then reboot and it will detect and you can re-run the
network configuration.

I know very little about unix etc, but I'm trying to learn, and
sometimes it is hard to learn from people who can do it in their
sleep. :)

Also, anyone who sees errors or omissions in this please correct it
in reply.  I'm using Endian 5.1 to be exact.  I think the businfotab
file is a different location in earlier Endian versions.

Thanks everyone, and all the best!

- Chad



eurlsn The server I had my endian install had failed. Luckily I had
eurlsn an identical server handy so I swapped out the drives and
eurlsn network cards to the spare server and got it up and running.

eurlsn But now the green and orange network cards cannot connect to
eurlsn the respective networks, and the Mac address for the green nic shows 
all zeros.

eurlsn Is there a way I can reset the network cards via the shell?

eurlsn Thanks in advance.



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