Chris wrote:
Two things:

1) Is this bad or normal:

Jan 16 15:23:05 Nimrod kernel: The PCI BIOS has not enabled the device at 0/48! Updating PCI command 0003->0007.
Jan 16 15:23:05 Nimrod kernel: eth0: RealTek RTL8139 Fast Ethernet at 0xfe00, IRQ 9, 00:90:47:01:98:80.
Jan 16 15:23:05 Nimrod kernel: The PCI BIOS has not enabled the device at 0/56! Updating PCI command 0003->0007.
Jan 16 15:23:05 Nimrod kernel: eth1: RealTek RTL8139 Fast Ethernet at 0xfc00, IRQ 10, 00:90:47:01:a0:7a.

2) I'm trying to get Dachstein up and running and it doesn't seem to want to work. I set it up as described at lrp.steinkuehler.net/files/diskimages/dachstein/readme.txt and home.attbi.com/~srlohman/linux/firewall/ds-contents.html (the linux primer section of the second site is where it told me the command to unmount a floppy is unmount, not umount, BTW). So far I've gotten through the initial setup sections, and the section on static external IP (internal IPs are assigned by DHCP so I didn't do that section) and I've setup sshd so I can make configuration changes from my desk instead of dragging a monitor & keyboard to our rack closet.

I've backed up to floppy and rebooted. I get tons of Martian errors so I switched the internal and external cables. This stopped the errors, but then I couldn't ping or use putty to logon to the firewall. Either way the cables go all traffic is blocked--we can't browse the web, send email, ftp...

I even tried a new image of Dachstein and set it up to not use a static external IP address and same thing.

What else can I try?
Report more of your networking information. If your NICs are working properly (likely, since you get martian messages, and indicate ssh was working, both of which mean you can send/recieve packets), your external interface may have a private IP. The default firewall rules in Dachstein drop this traffic.

Otherwise, you could have routing problems (default gateway), or some other basic error that's keeping you from talking to the 'net.

See the FAQ (link at the bottom of this e-mail from the leaf-user list) for details on how to report enough information we can help you.

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Charles Steinkuehler
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