Thank you very much... I will have to let you know later, as I am still
waiting on my ADSL hardware. (Too lazy to start on the router until
then :-)
-Bryan
Peter Stokes wrote:
Hi Bryan
I do not use PPPoE, but have Eigerstein working with PCMCIA, so together
with the replies to to PPPoE,
Somebody on the list suggested that I should use DNS Cache on my LRP.
Because to get my Linux box to connect to the outside world, I must
edit my resolv.confg file and add two nameservers that are provided from
my ISP.
Ok I found a copy of dnscache.lrp. How do I install it back into the
Robert Chambers wrote:
Somebody on the list suggested that I should use DNS Cache on my LRP.
Because to get my Linux box to connect to the outside world, I must
edit my resolv.confg file and add two nameservers that are provided from
my ISP.
Ok I found a copy of dnscache.lrp. How do I
Thanks again for the responce. I think Im about to loose me mind. Any way.
Just to clarify, I added the EXTERN_IF=eth0 eth2 only after the first try
of changing IF_DHCP=eth0 eth2 did not work.
It is still not working. I have tried redownloading the eigerstein file and
even tried the
Victor:
Thank you for your responce. Should I use DNS Cache or is there another
way to to this?
You suggested to change /ete/network.conf to make 192.168.1.254 as my
DNS insted of the isps machine?
Could you please expand upon this for me since I still consider myself a
newbie to Linux? Ray
OP. I am very sorry, I think I may have made a very bad
mistake.
The subject line says DHCPD, I want the two nics to be able to get an IP
address from a DHCP server not hand IP's out. Have I been asking the
wrong
question??? If so, I am very sorry for the mix up.
No, your
Charles ==
Will this work as updates to LRP-CD?
What needs to be done?
Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
I have just posted pre-release version 2 (pr2) of dachstein. The main
change from pr1 is the merging of the several versions of firewall scripts
I've got floating around. I've finally
I have just posted pre-release version 2 (pr2) of dachstein. The main
change from pr1 is the merging of the several versions of firewall scripts
I've got floating around. I've finally updated the (somewhat hacked)
static-NAT DMZ support of the extended scripts V1.1, and merged this