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If you use the same brand of NIC it is easy. Plug the second one in
and the driver will create an eth0 and eth1. Finished. ipchainsaway.
(addtl hint: build up a package with the masquerade modules and 
insmod those for ftp and such.) Mixed NIC may require multiple
drivers.
cheers,
- --dr

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
Anthony Fairchild
Sent: Friday, October 22, 1999 12:09 PM
To: Trinux Mailing List (E-mail 2)
Subject: Trinux firewall with 2 NICs


I'm sorry if this question is in a FAQ somewhere.  I was unable to
find the
answer on the site or in the newsgroups.

I want to set up Trinux as a firewall/router system.  I am currently
running
Redhat 6.0 as my router/firewall and I am using ipchains and 2 NICs,
one
internal and one external.  This setup works fine but I dont like all
the
"baggage" that comes with Redhat.

So, I want to do a similar setup using Trinux but I cannot figure out
how to
setup a second NIC.  Is there a Howto for this or can someone point
me in
the right direction?

Thanks!

- -Anthony

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