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Although you can change what is picked up as the default interface
setting several ways, I believe things are more happier :) if they
are left alone.

If I were to change which variable, ${HwLAN_IFACE} ((The on facing
your Honeypots) or ${HwINIET_IFACE} I would probably use the hwctl
utility like this:

hwctl -r HwLAN_IFACE=ethx

Where ethx is the interface facing your Honeypots

you can also make this change somewhere withing the dialog 'menu'.

If you change the init scripts and we get around to fixing
something (sorry we are re-organizing available resources) and you
update the roo-base RPM your modified init script will be
overwritten and your changes will be lost.

I know this isn't related to the problem at hand... just thought
I'd share the info.

Earl

On Tue, 16 Oct 2007 16:05:32 -0400 Parvinder Bhasin
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>That situation could be caused by either misconfiguring the
>interfaces
>on the honeywall.  I did that in the begining and realized that.
>Additionaly you can change the init script to listen on the
>correct
>interface.

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