Re: Need help, dual NICs, don't know whether this /etc/network/interfaces file is correct

2004-02-06 Thread Joseph Jones
Adam Aube wrote: On Thursday 05 February 2004 12:06 pm, Joseph Jones wrote: Adam Aube wrote: Your interfaces file looks fine. Exactly what happens when you try to get your network interface working, and how do you try to do it? I try to get it working by starting up my PC. I was under the

Re: Need help, dual NICs, don't know whether this /etc/network/interfaces file is correct

2004-02-06 Thread Kent West
Joseph Jones wrote: Adam Aube wrote: On Thursday 05 February 2004 12:06 pm, Joseph Jones wrote: I try to get [the network] working by starting up my PC. I was under the impression that that was all was requied after installing the kernel (it's all my Via Rhine based card needed). Upon bootup,

Re: Need help, dual NICs, don't know whether this /etc/network/interfaces file is correct

2004-02-06 Thread Kent West
Joseph Jones wrote: I'm using a custom 2.4.22 kernel with the forcedeth (the reverse engineered driver for my onboard adaptor) patch applied. I'm unfamiliar with this option, but I do recall seeing something about this option in the past couple of days (maybe it was even part of this

Re: Need help, dual NICs, don't know whether this /etc/network/interfaces file is correct

2004-02-06 Thread Joseph Jones
Kent West wrote: Joseph Jones wrote: Adam Aube wrote: On Thursday 05 February 2004 12:06 pm, Joseph Jones wrote: I try to get [the network] working by starting up my PC. I was under the impression that that was all was requied after installing the kernel (it's all my Via Rhine based card

Re: Need help, dual NICs, don't know whether this /etc/network/interfaces file is correct

2004-02-06 Thread Rob Weir
On Fri, Feb 06, 2004 at 09:52:36AM -0600, Kent West said Joseph Jones wrote: Output follows (hope you don't mind me cc'ing to you and the list): 00:04.0 Ethernet controller: nVidia Corporation nForce Ethernet Controller (rev c2) Subsystem: Asustek Computer, Inc.: Unknown device 0c11

Re: Need help, dual NICs, don't know whether this /etc/network/interfaces file is correct

2004-02-06 Thread Rob Weir
On Thu, Feb 05, 2004 at 02:39:34AM +, Joseph Jones said Could someone just check over this for me please? I'm having no end of trouble trying to get my nforce's onboard interface working. If this isn't the problem, could someone suggest what is? The forcedeth patch installed cleanly,

Re: Need help, dual NICs, don't know whether this /etc/network/interfaces file is correct

2004-02-05 Thread Daniel Wimpff
Joseph Jones wrote: Could someone just check over this for me please? I'm having no end of trouble trying to get my nforce's onboard interface working. If this isn't the problem, could someone suggest what is? The forcedeth patch installed cleanly, and appears to be trying to work. To bolster

Re: Need help, dual NICs, don't know whether this /etc/network/interfaces file is correct (sorry I accidentally replied to you, Adam)

2004-02-05 Thread Joseph Jones
Adam Aube wrote: On Wednesday 04 February 2004 09:39 pm, Joseph Jones wrote: Could someone just check over this for me please? I'm having no end of trouble trying to get my nforce's onboard interface working. If this isn't the problem, could someone suggest what is? The forcedeth patch installed

Re: Need help, dual NICs, don't know whether this /etc/network/interfaces file is correct (sorry I accidentally replied to you, Adam)

2004-02-05 Thread David Clymer
On Thu, 2004-02-05 at 12:08, Joseph Jones wrote: Adam Aube wrote: On Wednesday 04 February 2004 09:39 pm, Joseph Jones wrote: Could someone just check over this for me please? I'm having no end of trouble trying to get my nforce's onboard interface working. If this isn't the problem,

Re: Need help, dual NICs, don't know whether this /etc/network/interfaces file is correct (sorry I accidentally replied to you, Adam)

2004-02-05 Thread Kent West
Joseph Jones wrote: On Wednesday 04 February 2004 09:39 pm, Joseph Jones wrote: Could someone just check over this for me please? I'm having no end of trouble trying to get my nforce's onboard interface working. I try to get it working by starting up my PC. I was under the impression that

Re: Need help, dual NICs, don't know whether this /etc/network/interfaces file is correct (sorry I accidentally replied to you, Adam)

2004-02-05 Thread Monique Y. Herman
On 2004-02-05, Joseph Jones penned: Adam Aube wrote: On Wednesday 04 February 2004 09:39 pm, Joseph Jones wrote: Could someone just check over this for me please? I'm having no end of trouble trying to get my nforce's onboard interface working. If this isn't the problem, could someone suggest

Re: Need help, dual NICs, don't know whether this /etc/network/interfaces file is correct (sorry I accidentally replied to you, Adam)

2004-02-05 Thread Joseph Jones
Kent West wrote: Joseph Jones wrote: On Wednesday 04 February 2004 09:39 pm, Joseph Jones wrote: Could someone just check over this for me please? I'm having no end of trouble trying to get my nforce's onboard interface working. I try to get it working by starting up my PC. I was under the

Need help, dual NICs, don't know whether this /etc/network/interfaces file is correct

2004-02-04 Thread Joseph Jones
Could someone just check over this for me please? I'm having no end of trouble trying to get my nforce's onboard interface working. If this isn't the problem, could someone suggest what is? The forcedeth patch installed cleanly, and appears to be trying to work. Many thanks Joe.

Re: Need help, dual NICs, don't know whether this /etc/network/interfaces file is correct

2004-02-04 Thread Adam Aube
On Wednesday 04 February 2004 09:39 pm, Joseph Jones wrote: Could someone just check over this for me please? I'm having no end of trouble trying to get my nforce's onboard interface working. If this isn't the problem, could someone suggest what is? The forcedeth patch installed cleanly, and

Re: dual NICs, same brand or not?

2001-10-15 Thread Erik Steffl
Damon Muller wrote: Quoth Ron Farrer, I'm building a firewall out of an old 486 and was wondering if it was best to use two NICs of the same type/brand or to use different ones? Is there any gotchas for doing one over the other? I find that's it's easier to use two different cards (not

Re: dual NICs, same brand or not?

2001-10-15 Thread Emil Pedersen
Ron Farrer wrote: #include hello.h I'm building a firewall out of an old 486 and was wondering if it was best to use two NICs of the same type/brand or to use different ones? Is there any gotchas for doing one over the other? You will have to set the IO to different addresses for the

Re: dual NICs, same brand or not?

2001-10-15 Thread Ron Farrer
Ron Farrer ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: #include hello.h I'm building a firewall out of an old 486 and was wondering if it was best to use two NICs of the same type/brand or to use different ones? Is there any gotchas for doing one over the other? Thanks to everyone that responded. It seems

dual NICs, same brand or not?

2001-10-14 Thread Ron Farrer
#include hello.h I'm building a firewall out of an old 486 and was wondering if it was best to use two NICs of the same type/brand or to use different ones? Is there any gotchas for doing one over the other? TIA, Ron -- Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] or [EMAIL PROTECTED] pgprVNANKEkhk.pgp

Re: dual NICs, same brand or not?

2001-10-14 Thread Damon Muller
Quoth Ron Farrer, I'm building a firewall out of an old 486 and was wondering if it was best to use two NICs of the same type/brand or to use different ones? Is there any gotchas for doing one over the other? I find that's it's easier to use two different cards (not just different brands, but

Re: dual NICs, same brand or not?

2001-10-14 Thread john
Damon Muller wrote: Quoth Ron Farrer, I'm building a firewall out of an old 486 and was wondering if it was best to use two NICs of the same type/brand or to use different ones? Is there any gotchas for doing one over the other? I find that's it's easier to use two different cards (not

Re: dual NICs, same brand or not?

2001-10-14 Thread dman
On Mon, Oct 15, 2001 at 01:06:29PM +1000, Damon Muller wrote: | Quoth Ron Farrer, | I'm building a firewall out of an old 486 and was wondering if it was | best to use two NICs of the same type/brand or to use different ones? Is | there any gotchas for doing one over the other? | | I find

Re: dual NICs, same brand or not?

2001-10-14 Thread Raghavendra Bhat
[Sun, Oct 14, 2001 at 07:44:52PM -0700] Ron Farrer : best to use two NICs of the same type/brand or to use different ones? Is there any gotchas for doing one over the other? None at all, AFAIK. I am using an Intel Ether Pro+ and an RTL 8029A on the router. The LAN consists of machines

Re: dual NICs

2001-05-22 Thread Oki DZ
John Galt wrote: Wrong! eth0:1 and eth0:0... _Never_ say something's impossible... Especially when it is on _Linux_. Oki

Re: dual NICs

2001-05-16 Thread John Galt
On Tue, 15 May 2001, Zac Epkes wrote: You can not have 1 NIC with 2 IPs simply not possible, i think u can buy network cards with upto 4 ports that all act alone, or something similar... Wrong! eth0:1 and eth0:0... _Never_ say something's impossible... - overid3 =) On Tuesday 15 May 2001

[: Re: dual NICs]

2001-05-16 Thread Matthew Sackman
- Forwarded message from - To: John Galt [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: dual NICs On Wed, May 16, 2001 at 01:06:31AM -0600, John Galt wrote: On Tue, 15 May 2001, Zac Epkes wrote: You can not have 1 NIC with 2 IPs simply not possible, i think u can buy network cards with upto 4

Re: [: Re: dual NICs]

2001-05-16 Thread Brandon High
On Wed, May 16, 2001 at 11:22:06PM +0100, Matthew Sackman wrote: Um I'm getting slightly confused here: what I need is one card which has two or more independant eth ports on it which can be assigned seperate IPs. I.e. not IP aliasing - each eth port has only one IP address, but each eth port

Re: dual NICs (fwd)

2001-05-16 Thread John Galt
product. -- Ferenc Mantfeld -- Forwarded message -- Date: Wed, 16 May 2001 16:56:06 -0600 (MDT) From: John Galt [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Matthew Sackman [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: dual NICs On Wed, 16 May 2001, Matthew Sackman wrote: On Wed, May 16, 2001 at 01:06:31AM

dual NICs

2001-05-15 Thread Matthew Sackman
Hay all. Does anyone have any knowledge of a network card that has two independant eth ports on it? The reason I ask is that I've gotta get 4 eth ports into a server squashed into a 2U rack which means I only have 3 expansion cards available... I look forward to hearing from you! Matthew --

Re: dual NICs

2001-05-15 Thread Rich Puhek
Adaptec makes a 4-port PCI card, Intel has some two port cards. I'm sure there are others out there as well. If I remember correctly, the Adaptec unfortunately took an IRQ for each port, which was a bit of a pain. --Rich Matthew Sackman wrote: Hay all. Does anyone have any knowledge of a

Re: dual NICs

2001-05-15 Thread Zac Epkes
You can not have 1 NIC with 2 IPs simply not possible, i think u can buy network cards with upto 4 ports that all act alone, or something similar... - overid3 =) On Tuesday 15 May 2001 14:12, Matthew Sackman wrote: Hay all. Does anyone have any knowledge of a network card that has two

Re: dual NICs

2001-05-15 Thread Alvin Oga
hi ya if you need 4 eth ports for each different ethernet cable... thats one problem... - use 2x dual nic pic cards.. - use one quad nic pci card - but i sounds like oyu need a quad nic card ( intel, adaptec, dlink ).. if you need 4 virtual ip# and dont care

Re: dual NICs

2001-05-15 Thread Phil Brutsche
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far way, someone said... You can not have 1 NIC with 2 IPs simply not possible, Perfectly possible. The mail server at work has 3 IPs. One of the ethernet ports on the firewall has 2 IPs. Think IP aliases (the

Re: dual NICs

2001-05-15 Thread Alvin Oga
hi ya http://www.adaptec.com/worldwide/product/proddetail.html?prodkey=ANA-62022cat=%2fTechnology%2fFast+Ethernet%2fDuraLAN+Network+Interface+Cards Adaptec Duo64 ANA-62022 ( Dual NIC ) http://www.adaptec.com/worldwide/product/proddetail.html?cat=Testprodkey=ANA-62044 Adaptec Quartet 6944A (

Dual NICs, no forwarding

2000-11-09 Thread Craig Coles
Got a question for the group. I've heard at work that I am going to be asked to add a network card in our web server so that our private network (10.1.0.0) can share resources on the web server. The web server will not be allowed to forward any traffic by default. This is being done by