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Please read my comments below.
"David A. Ranch" wrote:
> >During the bootup, linux was detecting only 1 network card, once bootup, I had
> >to configure the second one (assign it a fake ip) <-- this was a small detail,
> >but important.
>
> You mean "dmesg" didn't see the NIC? If so, you need to add an
>
> append="ether=0,0,eth1"
>
> to /etc/lilo.conf and rerun lilo.
figures.... ahh..
>
> Why are you running routed? Remember, routed is different from route.
> Routed is for dynamic routing via RIP where as route is for static routes
when I kill routed, my internet connection dies..... ?
> You cannot reliably use PUMP with a firewall. The reason for this is that
> when your DHCP lease expires and then gets renewed, you might get a different
> IP address. If you get a different IP address, you need to re-run the firewall
> ruleset to know this change. Pump can't do this. DHCPcd can. I highly
> recommend you replace pump with DHCPcd.
>
> Personally, it pisses me off that Redhat did this. Very short sided.
Umm, I bet redhat will do alot of things that will piss some people off, specially
not what they are a public company.
> I bet you are going through a massive NAT box. This is common for Cablemodem
> / DSL links. The question is.. are they monitoring you?
WOW!, stop... ok, can you please elaborate on this ? Personally if I can find that
they are monitoring me, I will take them to court, and if that does not help, I
will re-shape this company.
Any ISP have the right to read my email, but they do not have the right to monitor
real time traffic, it is a violation of freedom. Here comes another million dollar
lawsuit. How can I tell/prove ?
> >Wow, I have been away from linux for several years, and now it's behaving more
> >like NT! I just hope that's not the case, I hope it is my lack of knowledge.
>
> Linux is nothing like NT. Linux doesn't crash. Linux is more flexible.
> Linux is open.
That's why I switched back from NT to *unix... I remember the good old days of QNX
.. umm what ever happened to UNISYS ? are they still alive ?
>
>
> --David
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