I know that this may sound newbie... but I just give up. I have two
machines, one using Mandrake 8.1 and Win Xp and the other is a server
with Mandrake 8.1. I always log through win Xp to the linux server with
Putty to perform some tasks. The thing is that yesterday I was trying to
send an email logged from the linmux server using the mail command. I
try every way o using that command and it didn�t send any. So... what I
am missing here... Theorically this thing works by just typing $ mail
[EMAIL PROTECTED] And it does not send anything. 
Thanks

Martin

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-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Brian Parish
Sent: Martes, 12 de Marzo de 2002 05:56 a.m.
To: expert
Subject: Re: [expert] 2 nic's in 1 machine

Having two working is no problem - it's a standard setup in find for a
machine acting as a firewall. Sounds like an issue at the hardware level
- interrupts and stuff like that.  Have you tried Hardrake?  It may shed
some light.

Brian

On Tue, 2002-03-12 at 19:45, Darren King wrote:
> OK...I am trying to get 2 network cards going in my Mandrake machine
to
> share the cable connection.
> 
> I pop the other NIC in, reboot and eth0 has stopped working!  Both
cards
> use the same module (8139too) so nothing new was needed.   I can bring
> up the other card, eth1 no problem but eth0 is dead.
> 
> Take out eth1, reboot, eth0 is working fine.  Huh?  What gives?  When
I
> try to bring up eth0 when the other card is in, it just sits there and
> then fails...
> 
> 
> Does anyone else have 2 NIC's working in their machine?  Have I missed
a
> step?
> 
> Darren
> 
> 
> 
> 
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