Clay Risenhoover wrote:
> 
> At 08:03 AM 10/26/99 -0400, you wrote:
> >
> >Hi folks,
> >
> >I'm a Linux novice (an above-average Unix user, without a lot of admin
> >experience), so please bear with me. I've configured TrinuxHD to work on
> >an existing Win98 partition, and running it seems to work beautifully.
> >I'm quite impressed with the exceptionally simple setup.
> >
> >However, I've run into a bit of a problem. There's not a lot of details
> >on how to run Trinux with dual NICs, to make use of ipchains'
> >masquerading
> >functions by masq'ing for a couple of local PCs. The existing config is
> >pretty simple: the gateway box currently runs Win98, with the cable
> >modem
> >connecting to an ISA Etherlink III NIC, configured via DHCP. A second
> >NIC
> >(a Netgear PCI) is configured statically with 192.168.0.1 /24, and hubs
> >with another PC as part of the same private network.
> >
> >My issue is that during boot, both NICs get recognized, but a) the
> >Netgear NIC gets set up as eth0, and as it's not connected to the cable
> >modem, DHCP fails on it, and b) eth1 never gets configured at all. The
> >second problem is just me not being sure how to set up the eth1 int.
> >under netconfig. Even still though, I'd need to have Trinux recognize
> >the Elink III as eth0, and the Netgear as eth1 for this to work. Any
> >suggestions on how to force the issue? Ideally, I'll move Trinux over
> >to a box with either a small HD or just run diskless, and allow it to
> >masq for both existing PCs, so I need to figure this part out before I
> >make the move. Please let me know. Btw, is there an archive of the list?
> >Thanks.
> >
> 
> I think the stock answer is "Use Linux Router Project instead." I think
> it's at www.linuxrouter.org, but don't quote me. This is a better solution
> to your problem.  I did my first setup in about an hour and a half, in an
> environment much like yours. Hope this helps.
> 
> I don't know about a list archive, though. Anybody???

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