> > I have an Intel and a Compaq (with IBM & TLAN chips) dual port
> > cards that I would like to use to build a split access system. Does anyone
> > have experience with these cards? I am thinking of the following
> > configuration:
> >
> >
> > isp1 eth0 -+----+- local eth2 | |
> > isp2 eth1 -+----+- dmz eth3
> >
> > What are the drivers for these and how do we list them in the
> > /etc/modules so that both the ports on a card are identified.
> >
> You have to identify the chipset to know which driver you need...
> If you just list the driver in /etc/modules, the driver will identify all
> ports on the card.
>
> Eric
Thanks Eric for your response.
I am using the latest release (Bering-uClibc_3.0-rc1) and as it
turnes out, that it is fairly easy to have the duals ports setup.
All that I had to do is identify the drive and list it in the
/etc/modules file and the system recognized all the ports.
My next step is to configure these for multi-isp and I am trying
to use /etc/shorewall/providers file. I am getting the following
error:
iptables: Unknown error -1
ERROR: Command "/sbin/iptables -t mangle -A PREROUTING -m connmark
! --mark 0xFF -j CONNMARK --restore-mark --mask 0xFF" Failed
I have a feeling that either there is a misconfuration of the shorewall
or the packaged shorewall (with bering-uclibc) does not support the
above aspect. Any comments or help on what I could be doing wrong?
Thanks
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