Hi Chris,
What are you trying to do, i.e., is Bering going to be a DHCP server to
your LAN? Does Bering get its IP address dynamically or statically from
your ISP?

Craig

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Subject: [leaf-user] New to Bering, stuck at step 1

I've just starting trying to implement a firewall with Bering and I seem

to be stuck at the most basic step.  I have created a bootable floppy 
 and configured that network interface following the instructions in the

Installation guide.  To start with, I'm trying to bring Bering up on my 
desktop system, but I can't get the network to start.  I try both of the

example eth0 configurations in interfaces file, but neither seems to 
work.  When the system boots, /sbin/ip addr only lists lo and dummy0. 
 What am I missing?

Chris



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