Just one humble opinion.
Thanks
Chris
Wyatt Draggoo wrote:
Sorry, couldn't resist. Now, for some possibly useful information. It
sounds like you need to load the correct modules for your NICs. I can't
remember off hand which, if any, come on the Bering image. If none do,
you'll have to download the modules from the Bering LEAF site and copy the
appropriate ones into your /lib/modules directory on the router. Don't
forget to back it up to the floppy! Next, edit the /etc/modules file and
uncomment out the modules you need for your card. Some cards need module parameters,
and some modules depends on other modules, but the concept is the same. Again, back up, and then reboot. If you have the correct modules loaded
and configured, your system should now see the interfaces.
Wyatt
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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