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
Check this out:
http://www.surf-it.be/blogs/endian-firewall-backup-restore-different-hardware-eth-fails
Met vriendelijke groet,
Davy Jonckheere
Winkelverantwoordelijke JFK Veurne b.v.b.a - Filiaal Veurne
Van: Andres Gonzalez [mailto:tuc...@gmail.com]
Verzonden: woensdag 31 juli 2013 13:23
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
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