On Lundi 14 Mai 2001 17:07, you wrote :
> ppp
> slhc
> 8139too

This one is for the smc isa card

> > - use "ifconfig" to see if any card is up
>
> eth0 on irq9 ( this has to be the realtek card)

OK, so at least you should be able to connect to this interface from a client 
computer with a web browser, to connect to the web tool.
Use 
https://<eth0 IP>:8443/
from a computer on the same network as your eth0 smc card.

>
> If I run ifconfig eth1 up it starts the 3com card. ifconfig then lists the
> 3com card as active. Also even though it is shown as active I can't ping
> anything outside of the box, even using ip addresses.

Use the web tool from a client browser, and go in Internet Access, Cable/LAN 
configuration. It should list your 3com as eth1, and then you can configure 
it to access the external network.

> > You can also comment out every info about network modules and eth*
> > aliases in /etc/modules.conf, and use "config-wrapper.pl $$ -g
> > EthernetInterfacesList" to try and detect your PCI cards.
>
> When issuing this command I get:
> !!! Parameter EthernetinterfacesList does not exist !!!

Beware of the capital I for Interfaces.
Anyway, since you have at least the smc card ok on eth0, use the web tool, it 
is the way the product is meant to be used.

> Other than this the install is nice One last thing would it be posible to
> put mc in there by default it makes it allot eisier to get around. I
> installed it from mandrake 8.0 and it sure helps allot when your at the
> prompt.

For mc I think this is too late.

For installation with more than one card, I would recommend configuring only 
the single card you'll use to administer the firewall from your internal 
network, and then configure the internet access and everything else with the 
web tool.

Regards,
Renaud



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