5/13/01 8:20:56 AM, "williams, jason" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
You might also do an "ifconfig" to see what addresses the cards are configured to.
>I have noticed that MandrakeSecurity likes to make eth1 the WAN card and
>eth0 the LAN card. Perhaps this is causing you a problem?
>
>Jason Will
On Sunday 13 May 2001 06:20 am, you wrote:
> I have noticed that MandrakeSecurity likes to make eth1 the WAN card and
> eth0 the LAN card. Perhaps this is causing you a problem?
this is the way that i have been setting it up. I have been using mandrake
since 5.3 and redhat longer than that. I u
I have noticed that MandrakeSecurity likes to make eth1 the WAN card and
eth0 the LAN card. Perhaps this is causing you a problem?
Jason Williams
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Not exactly sure why But no matter what I do with this 2 nics don't seem to
work. I've even tried with isa nics and it completely refuses to even
acknowledge their existence through the web interface. I mean were talking
about 3c509 cards here. the strange thing is that on the console it spits