Re: Slightly OT: Setting the primary NIC

2004-10-18 Thread clive
I had the same problem, with a different app, But needed to swop my primaty NIC with another one, as my apps Bound to the wrong NIC How to Set the Primary NIC on a Windows 2000 XP Use this procedure to determine and set the primary NIC on a Windows 2000 Server: 1. Right-click the

Re: Slightly OT: Setting the primary NIC

2004-03-22 Thread Ole-Christian S. Hagenes
On Sunday 21 March 2004 10:20, Sven Riedel wrote: Hi, Can anyone tell me how I can tell the machine which NIC is the primary? If your looking for a way to determine which NIC is which then maybe nameif(8) is what your looking for. -- Ole-Christian S. Hagenes

Slightly OT: Setting the primary NIC

2004-03-21 Thread Sven Riedel
Hi, I'm struggeling with a problem on a multi-homed host running debian, and as the problem is somewhat security related, I hope you'll tolerate the question on this list :) Anyway, the Host has an internal NIC and an external NIC (acting among other things as a firewall). For some reason, all

Re: Slightly OT: Setting the primary NIC

2004-03-21 Thread Dale Amon
On Sun, Mar 21, 2004 at 10:20:06AM +0100, Sven Riedel wrote: I'm struggeling with a problem on a multi-homed host running debian, and Well, it's not actually multi-homed. I'll bet both of your NIC's are contained inside the same ASN and that they aren't even running BGP ;-) Anyway, the Host

Re: Slightly OT: Setting the primary NIC

2004-03-21 Thread Lupe Christoph
On Sunday, 2004-03-21 at 10:20:06 +0100, Sven Riedel wrote: I'm struggeling with a problem on a multi-homed host running debian, and as the problem is somewhat security related, I hope you'll tolerate the question on this list :) This isn't freebsd-security ;-) Anyway, the Host has an

Re: Slightly OT: Setting the primary NIC

2004-03-21 Thread Brandon High
On Sun, Mar 21, 2004 at 11:58:00AM +0100, Lupe Christoph wrote: Can anyone tell me how I can tell the machine which NIC is the primary? There is no such thing as a primary NIC. Unless a daemon explicitly binds a socket to a specific IP address and send a packet through that Could it be that

Re: Slightly OT: Setting the primary NIC

2004-03-21 Thread Lupe Christoph
On Sunday, 2004-03-21 at 03:17:45 -0800, Brandon High wrote: On Sun, Mar 21, 2004 at 11:58:00AM +0100, Lupe Christoph wrote: Can anyone tell me how I can tell the machine which NIC is the primary? There is no such thing as a primary NIC. Unless a daemon explicitly binds a socket to a

Re: Slightly OT: Setting the primary NIC

2004-03-21 Thread Ole-Christian S. Hagenes
On Sunday 21 March 2004 10:20, Sven Riedel wrote: Hi, Can anyone tell me how I can tell the machine which NIC is the primary? If your looking for a way to determine which NIC is which then maybe nameif(8) is what your looking for. -- Ole-Christian S. Hagenes -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to

Slightly OT: Setting the primary NIC

2004-03-21 Thread Sven Riedel
Hi, I'm struggeling with a problem on a multi-homed host running debian, and as the problem is somewhat security related, I hope you'll tolerate the question on this list :) Anyway, the Host has an internal NIC and an external NIC (acting among other things as a firewall). For some reason, all

Re: Slightly OT: Setting the primary NIC

2004-03-21 Thread Dale Amon
On Sun, Mar 21, 2004 at 10:20:06AM +0100, Sven Riedel wrote: I'm struggeling with a problem on a multi-homed host running debian, and Well, it's not actually multi-homed. I'll bet both of your NIC's are contained inside the same ASN and that they aren't even running BGP ;-) Anyway, the Host

Re: Slightly OT: Setting the primary NIC

2004-03-21 Thread Lupe Christoph
On Sunday, 2004-03-21 at 10:20:06 +0100, Sven Riedel wrote: I'm struggeling with a problem on a multi-homed host running debian, and as the problem is somewhat security related, I hope you'll tolerate the question on this list :) This isn't freebsd-security ;-) Anyway, the Host has an

Re: Slightly OT: Setting the primary NIC

2004-03-21 Thread Brandon High
On Sun, Mar 21, 2004 at 11:58:00AM +0100, Lupe Christoph wrote: Can anyone tell me how I can tell the machine which NIC is the primary? There is no such thing as a primary NIC. Unless a daemon explicitly binds a socket to a specific IP address and send a packet through that Could it be that

Re: Slightly OT: Setting the primary NIC

2004-03-21 Thread Lupe Christoph
On Sunday, 2004-03-21 at 03:17:45 -0800, Brandon High wrote: On Sun, Mar 21, 2004 at 11:58:00AM +0100, Lupe Christoph wrote: Can anyone tell me how I can tell the machine which NIC is the primary? There is no such thing as a primary NIC. Unless a daemon explicitly binds a socket to a