>> FWIW, there was just a discussion on the Dell Server list trying to use a >> crossover between two recent Dell servers. >> It DIDN'T work. >> A normal network cable did. >> Seems that some modern cards a suppose to auto-configure, but in this case >> it didn't work with a crossover. >> > All gigabit devices auto crossover so no crossover is necessary if > both sides are gigabit. I am not sure this is the problem though. It > looks like ipv4 forwarding needs to be turned on on the machine that > has 2 nics.
None of the 2 nics is a gigabit... :-(( > However I may be wrong as I was a little confused with the > discussion of the two networks and their purpose. Maybe I didn't explain well myself, sorry. My principal aim is simply to share the same directory over the two networs: everything else is unessential. They can also be invisible to each other. What I got with my config is that my shared dir is accessible on eth1 (where I just allow 3 IPs), but it is not on eth0 (my laptop). Thanks Fabi Thanks Fabio -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
