On Monday 14 May 2001 10:44 am, you wrote:
> On Lundi 14 Mai 2001 17:07, you wrote :
> > ppp
> > slhc
> > 8139too
>
> This one is for the smc isa card

sorry this is not an smc card it is just a generic realtek card.
the one that the system wont see is the isa 3com card the 3c509b
its even a plug and play version.

>
> > > - 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.

yes i've already been able to do this but no matte what i do with the web 
interface it still refuses to see the 3com 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.

I see I'll try this one again

>
> > 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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