I use Bering-uClibc 3.0-beta2 on a computer with several (4) LAN cards. I have
another three computers connected to eth1, eth2 and eth3. I succeeded to
configure it as a gateway/firewall between eth0 and eth1. I use PPPOE to
connect to internet. Only one internel computer (connected to eth1)
Hi,
A few months ago I asked this question and started getting some help but I've
not had the time to complete it.
Anyway, the last thing that happened was that I as advised to install the
latest version of dnsmasq.lrp (by Eric, in mid-July, sorry Eric), which I have
done now.
Version: 2.27
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Jim Ford wrote:
I'm using Bering uClibc 3.0 Beta 1 on an Aopen MX3W motherboard.
Inspired by David Brooke's recent posting on how he got the lm-sensor
package working, I thought I'd give it a try, and eventually seem to
have got it working of
Starting caching dns forwarder: dnsmasq: failed to find list of interfaces:
Cannot assign requested address
Don't know enough to help! But you can post to the Newsgroup:
gmane.network.dns.dnsmasq.general. Simon Kelley, et al would be more than happy
to help.
solved
interfaces file was edited from windows, maybe with GetDiz
sorry, now everything works
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Hi James,
I probably asked you the previous time, but have you tried without:
interface=eth1
So use dnsmasq without any config changes.
Also are you sure your interfaces are up and configured? (ip -s addr)
Eric
Hi,
A few months ago I asked this question and started getting some help but
Op Di, 10 oktober, 2006 9:22 am schreef Harry Lachanas:
Hi all,
Is there a way to to distribute evenly the upload speed for incomming
connections ???
Example:
Upload speed = 1 Mbits.
Upload allowed Max Speed = 800 Kbs
If there is 1 incomming connection then it gets full 800kbs
In