intel 815eaal motherboard

2001-02-21 Thread Allen Ahoffman

After offering the board to a guy with the stipulation
Make the board load Linux nicely"
and its yours
The results are as follows:

"added a PCI identifier string" to the eepro100 module and it works fine.

The problem was that it was not running the Intel Ethernet Express module
during install.

This is on an Intel 815eaal motherboard with the onboard intel ethernet
network interface.

Does anyone know if this is fixed in newer or newest module or 2.4 kernel?


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proftp

2001-02-21 Thread Felipe Alvarez Harnecker


Hi,

this is showing in my syslog


 run-time scoreboard file '' is corrupted or old version.

any clue ?

Thanx.

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Re: intel 815eaal motherboard

2001-02-21 Thread David Anso

Check out the following URL and see if it helps:

http://appsr.intel.com/scripts-df/filter_results.asp?strOSs=39strTypes=PLU%
2CBIO%2CDRV%2CARC%2CSPHProductID=60OSFullName=Linux*submit=Go%21


Regards

David Anso


- Original Message -
From: "Allen Ahoffman" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "David Anso" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, February 22, 2001 10:17 AM
Subject: Re: intel 815eaal motherboard


 can you send a reference please?

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  Shouldn't it use the e100 module available from the Intel webiste?
 
 
  Regards
 
  David Anso
 
  - Original Message -
  From: "Allen Ahoffman" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Thursday, February 22, 2001 2:19 AM
  Subject: intel 815eaal motherboard
 
 
   After offering the board to a guy with the stipulation
   Make the board load Linux nicely"
   and its yours
   The results are as follows:
  
   "added a PCI identifier string" to the eepro100 module and it works
fine.
  
   The problem was that it was not running the Intel Ethernet Express
module
   during install.
  
   This is on an Intel 815eaal motherboard with the onboard intel
ethernet
   network interface.
  
   Does anyone know if this is fixed in newer or newest module or 2.4
kernel?
  
  
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Re: policy routing

2001-02-21 Thread Fraser Campbell
Cenk Hasirlioglu [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 Packets are sending by dialup terminals (at the and of the
 FIGURE below).  Cisco routers on the way have their own
 different default gateways but next-hop policies sends
 packets to linux.  Also linux sends packets to 7206
 (212.174.112.18, top of the FIGURE) by iproute settings. 
 7206 can distribute local packets but it cannot send other
 packets to Internet.

Are you sure that the configuration of the 7206 would let it forward packets
from the other network?  Perhaps it only knows about it's attached network 
(212.174.112/?) and it is refusing to let out packets whose source address is
from the 212.174.232.0/24 network?

Your situation sounds a little more complicated than mine.  I have a single
firewall with a private IP DMZ.  Real IPs from each of the attached networks
are assigned to the firewall, ports are forwarded as needed and the ip rules
dictate that traffic from a given internal server be masqueraded as a
specific IP and routed out a specific gateway.  In all cases the default
route is a single hop.

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intel 815eaal motherboard

2001-02-21 Thread Allen Ahoffman
After offering the board to a guy with the stipulation
Make the board load Linux nicely
and its yours
The results are as follows:

added a PCI identifier string to the eepro100 module and it works fine.

The problem was that it was not running the Intel Ethernet Express module
during install.

This is on an Intel 815eaal motherboard with the onboard intel ethernet
network interface.

Does anyone know if this is fixed in newer or newest module or 2.4 kernel?




Re: intel 815eaal motherboard

2001-02-21 Thread David Anso
Shouldn't it use the e100 module available from the Intel webiste?


Regards

David Anso

- Original Message -
From: Allen Ahoffman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: debian-isp@lists.debian.org
Sent: Thursday, February 22, 2001 2:19 AM
Subject: intel 815eaal motherboard


 After offering the board to a guy with the stipulation
 Make the board load Linux nicely
 and its yours
 The results are as follows:

 added a PCI identifier string to the eepro100 module and it works fine.

 The problem was that it was not running the Intel Ethernet Express module
 during install.

 This is on an Intel 815eaal motherboard with the onboard intel ethernet
 network interface.

 Does anyone know if this is fixed in newer or newest module or 2.4 kernel?


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2001-02-21 Thread Felipe Alvarez Harnecker

Hi,

this is showing in my syslog


 run-time scoreboard file '' is corrupted or old version.

any clue ?

Thanx.

-- 
__

Felipe Alvarez Harnecker.  QlSoftware.

Tels. 665.99.41 - 09.874.60.17
e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

http://qlsoft.cl/
http://ql.cl/
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